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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | February 29, 2008

Kingston College's strong rally shocks Ardenne
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) recovered from 14-point, first-quarter deficit to stun Ardenne 54-40 in game one of the ISSA/KFC Under-19 schoolboy basketball Southern Conference finals at the National Stadium court yesterday. However, there was a reversal of fortune in the Under-16 final...

Grudge match!

JAMAICA ENTER today's Carib Beer Series round four match against arch-rivals Trinidad and Tobago with more on their minds than defending a perfect record accumulated at home during the first three rounds of the regional four-day competition....

ON THE BOUNDARY - Jamaica's mission in Port-of-Spain

AFTER FIVE weeks, give or take a day or so, it's back to the good old game - to white clothing, white sightscreens, normal tan coloured bats and a red ball.Also, to four days in the sun instead of three hours in the night, to a nice, quiet atmosphere and a sprinkling of handclaps...

Village show grit at Harbour View

ACCORDING TO Village United coach Paul Davis, the Falmouth team's struggle to stay in the local top flight has become about more than just football. "When you are at the bottom of the table trying to get up, away from relegation, it's not so much the football...

Boys' Town cool Portmore United

BOYS' Town coach Andrew Price, arguably the most animated man on the sidelines in the Cash Plus Premier League, had little to shout about on Wednesday night as his team took 10-man Portmore United to school in a savage display of all-out attack for a 2-0 win at Ferdie Neita Park....

Loss derails Dixon's plans

ANY THOUGHTS Linval Dixon might have harboured of using Under-21 replacements to face new Premier League leaders Tivoli Gardens away this weekend and spoilers St.Georges, at home next week, went out the window with Wednesday's loss to Boys' Town....

Tivoli clip Seba in come-from-behind win

WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE LOSING first-choice goalkeeper Edsel Scott to a red card early in the second half, Tivoli Gardens managed to register a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Seba United in Wednesday night's Cash Plus Premier League match at Jarrett Park...

Harbour View 4 points ahead of Portmore

HARBOUR VIEW have opened up a four-point lead over Portmore United in the Coca-Cola National Under-21 League, following their 1-0 home win over Reno last Friday. Portmore United, now on 25 points, suffered their second consecutive loss since being crowned end-of-round champions...

West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) outlines targets for success

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has identified three key objectives over the next four years which it hopes will restore the game in the region to the top. The three objectives are part of the WICB's Strategic Plan for 2008...

Lady Indira fancied

Thanks to a 30-1 upset by SIMPLE SWEET in the eighth race and to a lesser extent HAIL THE GENIUS at 9-1 in the six, both the Pick-9 and Super-6 proved elusive at Caymanas Park on Wednesday. As a result, the Pick-9 boasts a carryover of $1,114,340.22, while the Super-6 offers ...

HORSE SENSE - When will we start going forward?

Horsemen started the year 2008 with hope and enthusiasm. It seemed then that at last the Government was beginning to understand the value and potential of the racing industry. For the first time we have a Government with racing interests well represented.

Warne for coach

PERTH (AP): AUSTRALIAN SPIN bowling great Shane Warne has long believed cricket teams don't need coaches, so he's becoming one. Warne has taken on the role of captain-coach for the Jaipur franchise in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL), having long...





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