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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | January 30, 2006

Reggae Girlz make emotional return to Jamaica
SOME BROUGHT balloons, flags, roses and whistles. Others, just about anything with a bit of gold or green as they made welcome the Under-20 Reggae Girlz at the Norman Manley International Airport on Saturday night.

Jamaica's chances look bleak
TWO MONTHS and a few days after starting as one of the favourites to dominate the Carib Beer Series and to successfully defend both titles, Jamaica enter their final day of the preliminary round of the competition...


Roger rules
MELBOURNE (Reuters): WORLD NUMBER one Roger Federer overcame an early scare to beat Marcos Baghdatis 5-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2 yesterday, winning the Australian Open for the second time and capturing his seventh grand slam title.


Manchester girls continue dominance
MANCHESTER HIGH School girls dominated the fifth annual Queen's/Grace Jackson Track & Field Meet held at the Stadium East complex on Saturday. As they did at the Puma/JAAA Development Meet at Kirkvine two weeks ago...


Manchester United devour Wolves
LONDON (Reuters): MANCHESTER UNITED completed the most satisfying week of their season yesterday when they won 3-0 at second division Wolverhampton Wanderers to ease into today's FA Cup fifth round draw.


Boys' Town, Waterhouse for Jackie Bell final
A 70th minute penalty by captain Fitzroy Anglin gave the Boys' Town Red Brigade much sought after retribution in a 1-0 victory over Constant Spring yesterday at the National Stadium and catapulted them to a place in the final...


Seba, Rivoli in exciting draw
EIGHTH-PLACED Seba United and last placed Rivoli United played to an exciting 1-1 draw in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League at Jarrett Park last night in one of three games on the day.

















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