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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 29, 2006

Hot Champs race off today
ON YOUR mark, set, go ... Wolmer's boys and Holmwood girls should get off to a fast start when day one of the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys' & Girls' Athletics Championships hits the finish line this afternoon.

Commonwealth stars return home
MEMBERS OF Jamaica's record-breaking track and field contingent at the XVIII Commonwealth Games returned to the island yesterday. The members, all MVP athletes, landed at Norman Manley International Airport and were greeted by Minister of Local...


Brown smashes Shield record
ST. CATHERINE High's Nicholas Brown rewrote the record books yesterday with a majestic triple century against 'A' League champions Tarrant in their Grace Shield Premier League semi-final match at St. John's Road.


Soggy end to the final Test
WELLINGTON (Reuters): WET WEATHER ensured the third and final Test between New Zealand and the West Indies ended in a draw at Napier yesterday. Play was abandoned before a ball was bowled on the fifth and final day after overnight rain...


Harbour View out to regain lead
TITLE-CHASING Harbour View travel to Portmore United today as they try to regain the lead in a rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) encounter at 3:30 p.m. Harbour View, on 58 points...


Arsenal stun Juventus 2-0
LONDON (AP): ARSENAL OVERCAME the emotional return of former captain Patrick Vieira to beat Juventus 2-0 yesterday in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. FC Barcelona, considered to be the best team left in the tournament...


Tivoli All-Stars burn JDF
THE TIVOLI All-Stars snatched their third successive win in a row when they burned the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) 76-46 as KFC/bmobile National Basketball League action continued on Monday at the National Stadium courts.




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