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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | August 19, 2007

'Dean' puts events on hold
The threat from the powerful Category Four Hurricane Dean, has forced the postponement of several sporting events.In a release late Friday the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) announced the postponement of all football matches for today.

Ja's Under-19s lift one-day crown

Horace Miller scored a brilliant century as Jamaica captured the TCL West Indies Under-19 Challenge limited overs title yesterday.

Interesting days ahead

West Indies cricket is suffering on and off the field, and one of the reasons for that is the constant fighting between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA).

Girlofmydreams lands 2-y-o feature

Running on strongly from below the distance, GIRLOFMYDREAMS split horses midway through the last furlong to win the Rhoel Rhoden Memorial Trophy over 1100 metres for native bred maiden two-year-olds, at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Sarwan pleased with Twenty20 build-up

West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan says his side is gearing up nicely for next month's Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa and had a fair chance of winning the inaugural tournament.

MIND YOUR BUSINESS

The 2007 renewal of the John Issa/SuperClubs all-island hotels' cricket competition continued on Thursday with two matches.

Spurs hit back with 4-0 win

Tottenham lifted the pressure on manager Martin Jol by scoring three goals in the first 14 minutes yesterday on the way to a 4-0 Premier League victory over Derby.

Manager confident Sunshine Girls can top tournament

Newly appointed manager of Jamaica's team to this year's World Netball Championships (WNC), Hyacinth Smith is confident the Sunshine Girls can win the November tournament.





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