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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 12, 2006

Sinclair breaks national 800 metres record
KENIA SINCLAIR broke the national 800 metre record, while Veronica Campbell achieved a world-leading and personal best at Friday night's Tyson Invitational meet held at the Randal Tyson Track Complex in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Young WI crash out
COLOMBO (CMC): LET DOWN by uncharacteristically substandard batting, the West Indies crashed out of title contention at the ICC Under-19 World Cup yesterday after suffering a huge 129-run loss to India in their quarter-final match at the R...


That's a good move, president Gordon!
THE PLAN to restructure the West Indies Cricket Board to include four additional directors is a good one and, hopefully, the territorial boards, whose decision it is and always must be, will agree to it. West Indies cricket is suffering ­ among...


Jamaica's hopes dashed again
JAMAICA'S HOPES of advancing to Davis Cup Americas Zone Group One were snuffed out for a third straight year yesterday when the doubles combination of Ryan Russell and Jermaine Smith was beaten in straight sets by its...


Mona clinch Alberga Cup
MONA PREP defeated Lannaman's Prep 1-0 in the 2006 Bigga/Locker Room Alberga Cup final at the St. Peter and Paul playfield yesterday.


Hedrick shines for US first day
TURIN, Italy (AP): ONE BID for a five-gold Winter Olympics was shattered yesterday on the first day of competition. Another stayed on track - the long track.


Futz romps Lester Davidson Mem Cup
FUTZ MADE short work of his opponents to win the round five feature (claiming $160,000) for the Lester Davidson Memorial Cup at Caymanas Park yesterday.


Hot action in western Jamaica today
WESTERN JAMAICA will once again be the centre of attention in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League. Due to the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association's (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knockout final between Waterhouse and Boys' Town, no...


Records galore at Western Relays
WESTERN BUREAU: IN ARGUABLY the most fascinating day in the annals of the Milo Western Relays, 14 records were smashed and one established yesterday as the cream of the nation's athletic talent thrilled fans at the 28th staging of the popular...


Middlesbrough stun Chelsea
LONDON (AP): CHELSEA WERE stunned 3-0 by struggling Middlesbrough in the English Premier League yesterday to record Jose Mourinho's heaviest loss as Blues manager.


Waterhouse, Boys' Town ready for clash
WATERHOUSE AND Boys' Town are oozing with confidence about capturing the $350,000 first prize in the 18th staging of the Western Union KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout final at the National Stadium starting at 5:00 p.m.


National coach pleased with athletes' performances
NATIONAL HEAD coach Glen Mills expressed satisfaction with the performances he witnessed at yesterday's 4E-sponsored Camperdown Classic meet at the Stadium East complex.

















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