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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | September 15, 2006

Sachin shines but Windies win
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP): INDIA'S SACHIN Tendulkar celebrated his return to international cricket with an unbeaten 141 yesterday, but the masterly knock went in vain as the West Indies were declared winners...

First phase of JFF academy by 2007
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) has been promised the first phase of its academy will be built by March next year. The promise came from Lovel Smith Construction Ltd. during the signing of a contract to begin the building of the academy...


Jamaica College squeeze past George's College
JAMAICA COLLEGE squeezed their way past St. George's College 1-0 in a heated encounter at Winchester Park yesterday, getting off to a perfect start to the 2006-2007 ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup season. Substitute Elvis Watson stole the show...


Charlie Smith get by Kingston Technical
THREE-TIME champions Charlie Smith defeated Kingston Technical 2-1 in their Group C Manning Cup encounter at Clan Carthy yesterday. Andrew Phang gave Charlie Smith the lead in the fifth minute with a well-placed free kick which went straight over...


Two wins in a row for Fair Prospect
WESTERN BUREAU: FAIR PROSPECT made it two wins from two starts yesterday as they defeated Port Antonio 3-0 in the ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup. Roger Wilson, who scored five times in Fair Prospect's first game against debutants Paul Bogle High School...


Sir Khan to rebound
Both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow, the mushrooming Pick-9 failing to survive Wednesday's racing. It was caught by three punters, each receiving a cool $1 million. PETITE DIVA and SKYWAY EXPRESS.


FROM THE BOUNDARY: Well played, Kensington, well bowled, Bulli
THE CURTAIN came down on the Jamaica Cricket Association's season two Saturdays ago with the playing of the Capital & Credit All Island limited overs competition at Chedwin Park and congratulations to Kensington...


Marion Jones decides to end season
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters): FORMER TRIPLE Olympic champion Marion Jones will miss this weekend's World Cup in Athens after announcing yesterday she had decided to end her season. "Unfortunately, I just don't feel that my race conditioning...


Woods and Furyk make early exits
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters): US RYDER Cup teammates Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk suffered shock defeats in the first round of the World Match Play Championship yesterday. World number one Woods, who arrived at Wentworth on the back...




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