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published: Sunday | July 16, 2006


- RICARDO MAKYN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Darren Darville (left), coach with the Jeff Rodgers Basketball Camp, chats with Bruce Bicknell (centre), vice-chairman for the camp in Jamaica, and Marland Nattie, pesident of the Jamaica Basketball Association at the media launch of the Jeff Rodgers NBA Basketball Camp at the National Indoor Sporting Centre on Thursday. The camp tips off on July 24.

  • Division One football,

    Former champions, The Gleaner will face Sherwin Williams at Duhaney Park in tomorrow's feature match of the KSAFA Business House Division One football competition.

    In other games, UWI are at home to JNBS and JUTC tackle Port Authority at the Old Men's Hockey Field.

    In Division Two action down for Wednesday, NHT take on Courts at the Bell Chung Stadium, VMBS tackle COK at Old Men's Hockey Field, Shipping Association face Mainland International at Boys' Town, Supreme Ventures battle Petrojam at Tony Spaulding Complex, Wray & Nephew await Tax Administration at 234 Spanish Road and Cable & Wireless aim at NMIA at Chalmer's Avenue.

    Meanwhile in last week's action in Division One, The Gleaner suffered their first defeated of the season when they went down 2-1 to UWI, Carib Cement defeated Sherwin Williams 1-0 and NWC got by Port Authority 1-0.

    In Division Two, Cable & Wireless defeated Tax Administration 2-1, Courts overpowered COK 3-1, Mainland International stopped NMIA 3-1, VMBS eased past NHT 1-0, Shipping Association got by Supreme Ventures 3-2 and Wray & Nephew and Petrojam played to a 0-0 draw.

  • Five-a-side football

    The Tank-Weld Metals Sponsored five-a-side football competition continues on Thursday at the Mona playing field with 11 matches.

    Tyre Warehouse take on Deryck A Gibson/Spectrum, Quality Dealers tackle Life Of Jamaica, Geon Construction face IGL, Bert's Auto Parts play Sugar Company, National House Development go up against National Water Commission, Bank of Jamaica challenge DHL/Fujitsu, Courts battle Health Corporation, Caymanas Track entertain Jamaica Broilers, First Caribbean International Bank face Lascelles Division, Prestige Restaurant aim at Jamaica Infrastructure and Immigration and Citizenship and Passport Service take on Modern Windows & Roof.

    Results from last week's action: Tank-Weld Metals defeated Purity 1-0, Versachem/ IIL stopped Western Sports 2-1, Mega Mart got by Tropicair 'A' 2-1, Jamaica Flour Mills downed Mailpac 3-0, Supreme Ventures eased past Office of Prime Minister 5-2, Facey Commodity and Country Farmhouse Soy ended 2-2, Jamaica Broilers ran by IGL 5-3, Cari-Med overpowered Ranger Security 3-1, Bert's Auto ran over First Caribbean Bank 2-1 and Heart NTA and Blue Cross played to a 0-0 draw.

  • Three-on-three basketball

    The Business House three-on-three basketball competition continues on Wednesday and Saturday at the National Stadium Courts with a full slate of matches.

    On Wednesday, Hopwood take on Lascelles, Bar To Go face Seprod, LOJ challenge JUTC, Cool Pro battle GKRS, Western Sports entertains NWC and NCB Plus go up against Digicel.

    On Saturday, Cable & Wireless battle Continental Baking, Aerotel tackle Lascelles, GKRS go up against Bar To Go, Digicel face LOJ and Seprod play Hopwood.

    Last week's results: Vibes defeated NWC 41-32, Lascelles got by Seprod 52-44, Courts downed NHT 41-30, Hopwood edged NCB Link 42-41 and C&W ran by LOJ 42-39.

  • Netball semi-finals

    The Courts consolation Knockout semi-finals continue on Tuesday at the Leila Robinson Courts.

    In last week's games, Port Authority defeated NCB 'A' 19-6, NWC 'B' stopped Lascelles 19-7, First Caribbean Bank eased past Maritime & Transport Service 17-6, Aerotel edged VMBS 19-16, Cool Petroleum got past Wray & Nephew 17-7 and Continental Baking accounted for C&W 'B' 15-10.

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