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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | November 14, 2007

Tivoli, Waterhouse to lock horns
TIVOLI GARDENS and Waterhouse take the spotlight today in the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) when they meet at the Edward Seaga Stadium on a day when only four matches will be played. Portmore United and Harbour View are still away participating in the Caribbean Club Championships....

Those rapid Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) changes

THE NEW Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) administration led by Captain Horace Burrell has gone about its task quickly, since it officially took over the reins two Sundays ago.Some have expressed surprise at the rate of which they have been working, but I find nothing strange...

Glenmuir and Maceo look to stay on top

WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS GLENMUIR and Ben Francis Cup Knockout winners Garvey Maceo will be among the first-round winners seeking to consolidate their positions atop their respective groups when action resumes in the inter-zone round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup ...

Miracle Man, Rum Talk off to Puerto Rico

MIRACLE MAN, the reigning 'Horse of the Year', leaves the island today at noon for Puerto Rico to contest the December 1 Contraternity Classic, a race he won last year. MIRACLE MAN will be accompanied on the flight by this year's St. Leger winner, RUM TALK, who will run in the US$300,000...

Jamaica lose Graham to the United States

JAMAICA HAS lost another of its top track and field coaches to the United States.Lennox Graham, who, as head coach, guided Kingston College (KC) to five of six consecutive titles at the National Boys and Girls Championships between 2001-2006...

Waterford on brink of semis

WATERFORD ALL but assured themselves a spot in the semi-finals of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup, following a 1-0 victory over Excelsior at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. Rebounding from a disappointing start to the second round, Eltham, also in Group Two...

Eight more overseas players for friendlies

Kingston (cmc):The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has added another eight overseas-based players to the roster for the Reggae Boyz' upcoming friendlies against El Salvador and Guatemala. Demar Stewart, Jason Morrison and Rafe Wolfe of Royal Whitestar...

Girls advance to Samoa showdown

JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls thrashed Singapore 91-35 to set up a quarter-final clash with Samoa at the World Netball Championships in Auckland, New Zealand, yesterday.In a one-sided Pool C contest played at the Trusts Stadium, Jamaica dominated 26-11 at the first break...

St.James FA struggling for sponsorship

WESTERN BUREAU: UNCERTAINTY IS facing the 2007-08 St.James Division One football competition as the St. James Football Association (StJFA) has not been able to secure a sponsorship commitment from Sandals Resorts International, the competition's perennial sponsors.

Hot Iverson leads Nuggets to fifth win

DENVER (Reuters):THE DENVER Nuggets eased to a 122-100 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night, Allen Iverson leading the way with a season-high 37 points, as the hosts stretched their winning streak to three games.Iverson put the Nuggets...

Seahawks whip 49ers again in NFL

SEATTLE (Reuters):THE SEATTLE Seahawks shut out San Francisco 24-0 on Monday night to hand the slumping 49ers their seventh loss in a row. Matt Hasselbeck passed for two touchdowns and the Seahawks defense beat up on the error-prone 49ers (2-7), limiting quarterback Alex Smith...

Nadal upset by Ferrer

SHANGHAI (Reuters): WORLD NUMBER two Rafael Nadal suffered the latest upset at the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup when he was beaten 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 by fellow Spaniard David Ferrer yesterday. Nadal was out-muscled by an inspired Ferrer, who improved his...





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