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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | December 16, 2005

Absent Gayle claims Cricketer of the Year award
CHRISTOPHER GAYLE was named Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA)/Restaurants of Jamaica Cricketer of the Year for the second consecutive year on Wednesday night. The award, which was handed over to acting Jamaica captain Tamar Lambert...

Caribbean sprinters benefit from Montgomery ban
MONACO, Italy (CMC): AMERICAN TIM Montgomery's two-year ban from competitive track and field has benefited Caribbean sprinters, who have advanced in the all-time list of 100 metres performances.


Barbados stun the young Girlz
JAMAICA'S JUNIOR Sunshine Girlz are on the brink of losing their first Caribbean Netball Association Under-16 Championship crown. Dubbed the Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament, the Girlz went to St. Kitts as the favourites...


Sabina Park, Greenfield on track for World Cup
SABINA PARK and the Greenfield stadium in Trelawny, Jamaica's two venues for the Cricket World Cup in 2007, will be ready to host first-class and Test matches in the 2006 season.


Reggae Boyz set to face England
JAMAICA'S FOOTBALL should have a more fruitful spin-off from Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup qualification than it did from the twin island republic's playoff against Bahrain.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Let's call on the greats of yesterday
THE PAST 10 years have been miserable times for West Indies cricket. In those years the West Indies team has gone from the best in the world to a position where it is now, and has been for a long time...


St Jago chase their fifth win
RED-HOT St Jago shoot for their fifth consecutive win of the 2005 KFC sponsored ISSA High School Basketball season when they travel to Meadowbrook High to match up with the home team in a fixture scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today.


Liverpool whip Saprissa 3-0
YOKOHAMA, Japan, (Reuters): LIVERPOOL EASED past Costa Rica's Deportivo Saprissa 3-0 in the FIFA Club World Championship semi-final yesterday, the European champions' club record 11th successive clean sheet.


Bookies cease overseas racing
LOCAL BOOKMAKERS will cease offering overseas racing with immediate effect as of December 23, following the imposition of a 1.5 per cent tax on gross sales, accompanying the recent amendment to the tax regime.

















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