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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | February 8, 2008

Jamaica crush The Bahamas
COOLIDGE, Antigua: UNLIKE THE Reggae Boyz, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Costa Rica, Jamaica's cricketers celebrated the legendary Bob Marley's birthday with a crushing 118-run win over minnows, The Bahamas, at the Stanford Twenty/20 tournament on Wednesday night....

I felt the vibes to play - Marshall

ASH WEDNESDAY has become a special day in the life of national footballer, Tyrone Marshall. The 32-year-old utility player scored his second goal for Jamaica in their come-from-behind 1-1 draw against Costa Rica in a friendly international on Wednesday night ...

Gardner happy for 'tough' encounter

REGGAE BOYZ captain, Ricardo Gardner, believes the rugged encounter against Costa Rica was just what the doctor ordered as the national team continues its preparations to embark upon what is expected to be a tough World Cup qualification campaign.

Mexico, US draw in int'l friendly

HOUSTON (AP):JONNY MAGALLON scored either side of half-time to earn Mexico a 2-2 draw with the United States in an international friendly on Wednesday night. Oguchi Onyewu scored his third international goal for the Americans in the 30th minute, but Magallon's first goal...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Cricket versus the Government in South Africa

LAST NOVEMBER, immediately after their triumph in the rugby World Cup, South Africa, through their sports minister, Makhenkesi Stofile, and to the delight of many, white and black, but more so white, announced the end of the quota system. In other words,...

Distinctly Irish is Horse of the Year

DISTINCTLY IRISH was last night crowned the 2007 'Horse of the Year' at the 19th annual None Such/Horse of the Year awards dinner at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston.His owner, Howard Hamilton was the toast of the night...

Jet Blaster to repeat in seventh

The Pick-9 starts anew after one lucky punter walked away with a cool million at Caymanas Park last Saturday.With only eight races scheduled on Wednesday, the Pick-9 had to be sidelined, but the Super-6 was caught by several punters, despite a 17-1...





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