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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | March 30, 2008

Portmore look to extend lead
CO-LEADERS AND favourites Portmore United will this afternoon seek to consolidate their position at the top of the table in the Cash Plus Premier League when they host the faltering Seba at Ferdie Neita Park.

South Africa bounce back against India

SOUTH AFRICA dominated day four of the opening Test against India yesterday as the match drifted toward a draw amid a series of batting records.

Pat Austin still has the winning edge

Make no mistake about it, sports and athletic ability are important to Pat Austin, whether it is running, in which she excelled at high school, swimming, which she still does regularly today, or field hockey.

Manchester United trounce Aston Villa

WAYNE ROONEY scored twice and Manchester United outplayed Aston Villa 4-0 yesterday to move six points clear in the Barclays Premier League title race, while Arsenal rallied from two goals and a man down to win 3-2 at Bolton.

Baugh, Brown shine

NATIONAL PLAYERS Carlton Baugh and Odean Brown shared the spotlight in yesterday's rain-affected, second-round Jamaica Super League (JSL) matches.

T&T in charge

Trinidad and Tobago, with a first innings lead of 236 over Barbados, reached 31 without loss in their second innings at the close of the second day of their final-round Carib Beer Series match at Guaracara Park yesterday.

Nangle sets butterfly record

JAMAICA'S KENDESE Nangle was among six record breakers at the 2008 CARIFTA Swimming Championship on Friday evening.

Nelson mounts three winners to lead jockeys

JOCKEY DANE Nelson maintained his splendid riding form at Caymanas Park yesterday with three winners on the Jamaica Jockeys' Guild 11-race programme to assume the lead in the championship race.

Sunday Chat - Scoring an interview with Shaka

IT'S 12:30 on a busy Thursday afternoon. We're on the 16th floor of the Hilton hotel, Kingston, and Shaka Hislop is preparing for an interview. We are in a brightly lit room and the 6' 6" former Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper is seated in a comfortable armchair surrounded by representatives from three media houses.

Please, do not drop Sulieman Benn

THE WEST Indies are one down in the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka, they cannot now win it and in order to draw it, they have to win the second and final one starting at Queen's Park Oval on Thursday.

Aussies sink records

NEW ULTRA-fast suits notwithstanding, the Australian swim championships which doubled as Olympic trials proved to be quite an eye-opener for the country's prospects in Beijing.





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