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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | January 16, 2006

Boxhill survives no-confidence vote
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) president Crenston Boxhill yesterday survived the attempt to oust him when delegates at the non-voting congress at Munro College, in St. Elizabeth, shot down the motion of no-confidence...

'Time for some healing'
AFTER ACCEPTING the congratulations of his well-wishers at the yesterday's non-voting congress of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), president Crenston Boxhill immediately indicated that he would extend the olive branch...


Jamaica staring at second defeat
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): BARBADOS WERE on the brink of victory, although Wavell Hinds drew on all of his experience to prolong the agony for Jamaica in their Carib Beer Series match yesterday at the Three Ws Oval.


Wolmer's brace for confident Tivoli Gardens
WOLMER'S BOYS will shoot for their second win of the season when they take on an unbeaten Tivoli High as Southern Conference action in the 2005-2006 Under-19 KFC-sponsored ISSA High School Basketball competition resumes at 3:30p.m. today...


NPL makes vacation fulfilling for Scots
JAMAICAN PEOPLE, it is often said, take many things for granted such as the sunshine and the natural beauty of the country. It appears as if the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) is another hidden treasure not appreciated enough by locals.


O'Neil Bell to celebrate victory in Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD, Florida (CMC): WARRIORS BOXING Promotions, which has in its stable the new undisputed world cruiserweight champion O'Neil Bell, is planning a victory celebration for the Jamaican star for his huge win over Frenchman Jean-Marc Mormeck...


Controversial goal lifts Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters): CHELSEA SURVIVED an early scare and the dismissal of winger Arjen Robben to beat bottom side Sunderland 2-1 and stretch their Premier League lead to 16 points yesterday.


Brian Harding scores triple on home track
ARIMA, Trinidad (CMC): REIGNING JAMAICA cham-pion jockey Brian Harding shot to the top of the early Trinidad and Tobago standings when he rode three winners on Saturday's card at his home track Santa Rosa Park.


Jamaica trainer holds narrow advantage
TAMPA BAY, Florida (CMC); JAMAICAN KIRK Ziadie is holding a narrow lead in the trainers' standings at Tampa Bay Downs after scoring one win on Friday afternoon's programme.


Militant Samuels led mission to oust Boxhill
SHERIDAN SAMUELS was a man on a mission yesterday and he wasted little time in attempting to get his job done. Soon after he arrived at Munro College, Samuels announced that he would be the one to raise the motion for a vote of no confidence...


Cozier bats for Wavell
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WORLD-ACCLAIMED cricket commentator Tony Cozier is proposing that batsman Wavell Hinds be given captaincy of the West Indies team. Hinds is among seven regional players drafted by the West Indies Cricket Board...

















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