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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 20, 2006

Stanford gives Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) US$100,000
THE JAMAICA Cricket Association (JCA) became the third country to receive the initial drawdown of US$100,000 (J$6,498,000.00) from Antigua financier and Stanford 20/20 developer Allen Stanford yesterday.

Twenty/20 tournament gets West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) blessings
THE INAUGURAL Stanford Twenty/20 cricket tournament has received the blessings of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). Late last year WICB president Ken Gordon said they were deliberately kept in the dark about plans for the Stanford 20/20 tournament...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - One more batting disaster eliminates Jamaica
AFTER STARTING as one of the favourites to win the Carib Beer Cup and the Carib Beer Challenge Shield, Jamaica are now out of the race for the Cup and struggling to qualify for the play-offs for the Shield.


Wolmer's Boys seek third win
WOLMER'S BOYS chase their third consecutive win of the KFC-sponsored ISSA High School Basketball season when they confront St. Andrew Technical (STATHS) in an encounter scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today at Wolmer's.


Take Wild At Heart
BOTH THE Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow, the well-supported 12-race programme featuring two Super-6s. Last Saturday, the $3 million Pick-9 was cornered by three punters, each receiving $1,070.922.


Sunshine Girls fail to shine
It took little pressure from England's netballers to give Oberon Pitterson and the new-look Sunshine Girls a 53-37 thrashing in the first game of their tri-Test practice series at the National Indoor Sports Centre.


Spring, Boys' Town draw 0-0
IT WAS even-steven at the end of the first leg between Constant Spring and the Red Brigade of Boys' Town as both teams played to a cautious 0-0 stalemate as Red Stripe Champions Cup knockout action continued yesterday at the Constant...


Scringer says she was 'frustrated' into giving up role
WESTERN BUREAU: Lorraine Scringer, the president of the Hanover Football Association (HFA), claims she stepped aside as head of Jamaica's delegation to the CONCACAF Under-20 women's qualifying tournament in Mexico because of frustration.

















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