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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 1, 2006

St George's, Calabar set up final decider
ST. GEORGE'S College made use of their homecourt advantage when they narrowly got by Calabar 61-60 in overtime, to level the best-of -three series at one game apiece and force a decisive game three in the KFC-sponsored ISSA High School...

Morant Bay retain titles
MORANT BAY retained their Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS)/Jamaica Public Service (JPS)-sponsored Eastern High Schools Athletics Championships titles at the National Stadium yesterday.


Portmore, Harbour View to rumble
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United travel to Harbour View in a mouth-watering clash as the all-island Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout competition continues with four games today.


Celebrities meet Entertainers for the 14th time
A NUMBER of Jamaica's most popular sporting and entertain-ment personalities will take to the field today in the annual Bob Marley One Love football classic which kicks off at 3:00 p.m. at the Collie Smith Drive Sports Ground.


Battleox for Ash Wednesday Trophy
THE OVERNIGHT allowance race for the Ash Wednesday Trophy over 1300 metres is today's holiday feature at Caymanas Park, this attracting nine starters. The race is being sponsored by Super People Janitorial Services...


'Shiv' feels the heat
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC): AT THE helm of a team that has endured a miserable run in the last 11 months, Shivnarine Chanderpaul acknowledges that it takes a tough character to take on the responsibility at this very difficult time...


Powell ready to fire at Games
SYDNEY, (Reuters): JAMAICAN SPRINTER Asafa Powell said he expects to run close to his world record time in the 100 metres at next month's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. Powell stopped short of predicting he would better the 9.77 seconds...


ICC asked to extend 2011 World Cup bid deadline
KARACHI, (Reuters): PAKISTAN, INDIA, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to extend today's deadline for bids to host the 2011 World Cup.


Player injuries on the rise
A DECLINE in West Indies cricketing standards has led to more younger players being thrown into the fray as the search continues for better players. However, an alarming increase in injuries has occurred at the same time.


Holmwood suffer double blow
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL'S bid for their fourth consecutive Girls' Champs title has been dealt a double blow. At Saturday's Gibson Relays at the National Stadium, Audrea Segree, one of the team's prized Class Two athletes...


ICC group to visit Grenada
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP): AN INTERNATIONAL Cricket Council (ICC) delegation will visit Grenada to check preparations for the 2007 Cricket World Cup amid concerns the island nation will not finish construction of its stadium in time for the event.

















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