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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | January 9, 2006

Jamaica's Bell floors Frenchman to monopolise cruiserweight belts
NEW YORK: JAMAICA'S O'NEIL Bell landed a vicious flurry of punches late in the 10th round to send Jean-Marc Mormeck crumpling to the canvas and in the process crowned himself the undisputed Cruiserweight champion of the world...

T&T remain in full control
ST. AUGUSTINE, Trinidad (AP): TRINIDAD AND Tobago remained on course for an outright win yesterday over defending champions Jamaica, taking a lead of 371 runs into the final day of their Carib Beer Series clash at the Sir Frank Worrell Park.


Boxhill fires back at Tomlinson
JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) President Crenston Boxhill has suggested that Everton Tomlinson is being controlled by a 'greater force'. Tomlinson, president of the Westmoreland Football Association (WFA), last week said he was disappointed...


JFF seeks to forge ties with Real Madrid
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) could soon have a relationship with Real Madrid, the most popular football club in the world, following discussions between Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and JFF president Crenston Boxhill...


Mighty Man U held by minor league Burton
LONDON (Reuters): MANCHESTER UNITED were held to a humiliating goalless draw by minor league Burton Albion in the FA Cup third round yesterday as Alex Ferguson's policy of playing a weakened team backfired for the second year running.


Waterhouse close gap on Harbour View
AN IMPRESSIVE 3-1 home win against cham-pions Portmore United pulled Waterhouse within nine points of leaders Harbour View, as the curtains were drawn on the penultimate set of games in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League...


Seba extend impressive streak
WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED continued their late charge up the tables in the 2005-06 Wray and Nephew National Premier League foot-ball competition yesterday afternoon, when goals by Delroy Ellis and the prolific Wilfred Smith...


Arnett demolish Reno 5-1
TWO EARLY goals by in-form striker Kwame Richardson propelled Arnett Gardens to a merciless 5-1 pounding of Reno F.C. as Wray and Nephew National Premier League action continued at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.


Coaches thankful after Prison Oval tie
SPANISH TOWN: TIVOLI AND Rivoli played to a 1-1 scoreline in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League football match yesterday afternoon courtesy of goals from Craig Stewart and Dwayne Ford respectively.


Sterling's double rescues Village
VILLAGE UNITED dropped two vital points at home yesterday as they played to a 2-2 draw with Wadadah in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League at Elleston Wakeland Centre.

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