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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | September 19, 2008

Marshall drug test positive, says website
JAMAICA AND West Indies opening batsman Xavier Marshall, and Tonito Willett, from the Leewards, tested positive for banned drugs during a two-week camp in Antigua in August, according to cricket website Cricinfo. The pair were among the 32 players named...

Champions JC keen to rebound from poor start

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica College (JC) will look to shrug off a disappointing start to the ISSA/Digicel/Pepsi Manning Cup season when they face Mona at 3:30 today at Mona High.At Jarrett Park last weekend the Cup holders, drawn in Group C, found themselves...

Rusea's maul hapless Merlene Ottey 6-0

WESTERN BUREAU: EIGHT-TIME champions Rusea's started their campaign in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup in impressive fashion yesterday as they trounced Merlene Ottey 6-0 in their Zone B fixture at Cold Spring in Hanover....

Leaders low-key on eve of Ryder Cup

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP): CALL THEM the reluctant leaders of this Ryder Cup - Padraig Harrington for the European, Phil Mickelson for the Americans. Both are three-time major champions. Harrington has won the last two, the British Open and PGA Championship...

ID woes hit some rural schools

WESTERN BUREAU: WITH THE referees under clear instructions not to facilitate players without identification cards, which is a perquisite for participation in the 2008 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup, the situation could become contentious as some schools...

Bank on Piccolo

Both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow with guaranteed carryovers of $1 million and $500,000, respectively. Tomorrow has been designated Kenneth Mattis Day at Caymanas Park, as the promoter, Caymanas Track Limited...





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