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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | February 9, 2006

Rivoli overrun Bath 8-1
PREMIER LEAGUE teams Rivoli, Portmore and Seba scored wins while Waterhouse and Constant Spring drew 0-0 as the second round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout first leg continued yesterday.

Wolmer's, Alpha in battle for final spot
WHILE THE Jamaica Hockey Federation/Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association's boys' competition climaxes today, the girls' competition has also heated up quite nicely.


Thomas on another run rampage for Eltham
SCHOOLBOY CRICKET batting record holder Schacoya Thomas of Eltham scored his second century of the 2006 Grace Shield Premier League against Calabar yesterday. Thomas, who scored the highest individual score of 324 not out...


West Indies U-19s crumble against Aussies
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): THE WEST Indies Under-19s suffered a dramatic batting collapse, allowing Australia to win their International Cricket Council (ICC) Youth World Cup (YWC) Group B match by 13 runs at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground yesterday.


St. Jago look to bounce past KC and maintain winning streak
UNBEATEN ST. Jago will go for their ninth straight win of the KFC sponsored ISSA High School basketball season when they take on Zone B runners-up Kingston College at 3:30 p.m. at the National Stadium courts today.


Windies look to turn the tide
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): THE WEST Indies left for their tour of New Zealand on Tuesday keen to win a major Test series away from home for the first time in 11 years.

















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