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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 3, 2006

Kensington lift Capital and Credit crown
KENSINGTON CAPTAIN Wavell Hinds was full of praise for his players after they carved out a 40-run victory over defending champions Melbourne in the final of the Capital and Credit All-island limited-overs competition at Chedwin Park yesterday.

Rain pushes back Agassi's next clash
ANDRE AGASSI received another anti-inflammatory injection yesterday and got an extra day to rest before playing in the third round of the U.S. Open, his match postponed because of intermittent rain.


Henry stars with a three-timer
LIGHTWEIGHT JOCKEY Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry highlighted yesterday's Caymanas Park 11-race programme with three winners, including 5-2 chance NIJINSKY'S WAR in the Reca Trophy feature over 1400 metres.


Lithuania hold Italy to 1-1 draw
WORLD CUP champions Italy were held to a 1-1 draw by Lithuania yesterday in European Championship qualifying, and Germany, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands struggled to beat underdog opponents.


Graham set to represent Jamaica again
FACED WITH signing athletes away to other countries over the years, the Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) is now in the process of welcoming back on board one of those athletes.


Young stars land bronze for the US
AMERICA'S NBA All-Stars stepped up and took charge, leading the U.S. to a 96-81 win over Argentina in the bronze medal game at the world basketball championship yesterday.


Akhtar, Asif bowl Pakistan to victory
A SUPERB display of fast bowling from Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif guided Pakistan to a seven-wicket victory over England in the second one-day international at Lord's yesterday.


From the Boundary - Umpires under pressure
IT HAD to happen one day and it has finally happened. The power of the umpire is being challenged. (Becca)


Walcott remembered as a pioneer
CLYDE WALCOTT, a West Indies cricket legend and the first non-British chairman of the International Cricket Council, was remembered as a pioneer, visionary and a reason why the sport is called the 'gentleman's game' at his funeral in Barbados yesterday.


MIND YOUR BUSINESS
The second round of the Tank-Weld/Business House Five-A-Side Knockout football competition continues tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday.




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