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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | February 1, 2006

HAYNES QUITS - National coach resigns after team's dismal showing in Carib Beer Series
ROBERT HAYNES has tendered his resignation as head coach of Jamaica's senior cricket team, following the team's dismal performance this season. Brian Breese, chief operations officer at the Jamaica Cricket Association, confirmed Haynes' resignation...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - A season to forget from start to finish
JAMAICA'S PERFORMANCE in the regional Carib Beer cricket series was disappointing - so much so that despite the fact there is one round to go, the double winners of the previous season are firmly cemented...


Arnett eager to test Harbour View's mettle
LEADERS HARBOUR View will host Arnett Gardens in the feature of three Wray and Nephew National Premier League matches today, at Harbour View Mini Stadium at 6:30 p.m.


Holy Family retain Primary schools title
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holy Family Primary scored a come from behind 2-1 win in extra time to defeat Clan Carthy in the final in the 2006 CB Chicken/ Institute of Sports (INSPORTS)/ Art & Fabric/WATA-sponsored Kingston and St.Andrew...


Rigmarole to atone
THE INAUGURAL running of the Howard Phillipps Memorial Cup over 1100 metres (restricted allowance IV) is the feature event at Caymanas Park today, with 10 vying for top honours.


Draw pits champions Portmore against Village
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United will meet Village United in one of three all-premier clashes as the draw for the second round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout was announced yesterday.


Exciting Milo Relays loom
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 2006 Milo Western Relays, which will be staged at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay next Saturday, could be the biggest in the 28 years history of the one-day championship...


Powell's spike rakes in huge dough
MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP): MEMORABILIA FROM athletics stars Hicham El Guerrouj, Haile Gebrselassie and Asafa Powell earned the highest bids as US$30,000 (euro24,740) was raised in a fund-raising auction for United Nations charities.


Big bucks for schools competition
TELECOMMUNICATION GIANTS Cable and Wireless pledged their continued support to the all-island Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) tennis competition with at least $1 million worth of sponsorship this year.

















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