Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Monday | December 22, 2008
Portmore, Boys' Town win
MICHAEL CAMPBELL yesterday netted a goal in either half to lead Boys' Town to a 3-1 win over Reno at Collie Smith Drive, keeping the Red Brigade third and within striking distance of the leaders in the Digicel Premier League. Defending champions Portmore...
Arsenal, Liverpool draw
LONDON (AP): Liverpool were held 1-1 by 10-man Arsenal and wasted a chance to strengthen its hold on the top of the Premier League yesterday, while Man-chester City's slump continued with a 2-1 defeat against last-place West Bromwich Albion ...
Edwards in seventh heaven
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC): Fiery pacer Fidel Edwards is 'thrilled' about his career-best seven-wicket haul that kept West Indies competitive against New Zealand on yesterday's third day of the second Test at McLean Park. His superb haul of seven for 87...
Windies make early stumble
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC): Fast bowler Fidel Edwards grabbed his first seven-wicket haul in Tests to foil New Zealand's advance, but West Indies were wobbling at the close of a topsy-turvy third day of the decisive second Test at McLean Park...
Hodges' double lifts Rivoli off the bottom
A double from Devon Hodges inspired Rivoli to a 2-0 win over Sporting Central Academy in their bottom-of-the-table Digicel Premier League clash at Brancourt, Claren-don, yesterday.The stockily built Hodges scored in the 63rd...
Foster says inexperience,lack of training affected Jamaica
National table tennis women's champion, Yvonne Foster, said insufficient training and lack of experience contributed to the hosts poor showing in the just-concluded Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships, which ended on Friday night at the University of Technology ...











