MIND YOUR BUSINESS
Published: Sunday | June 4, 2006
THE KSAFA Business House Knockout football competition continues tomorrow and Wednesday with a full slate of matches.
The games down for tomorrow are: NWC vs. VMBS at Great House Boulevard, Wray & Nephew vs. JUTC at 234 Spanish Town Road and Sherwin Williams vs. Cable & Wireless at Duhaney Park playfield.
Games scheduled for Wed-nesday: NCB vs. Carib Cement at NCB Sports Club, BNS vs. Courts at Great House Boulevard and Port Authority vs Tax Admin at KC, North Street. All matches are scheduled to start at 3: 30 p.m.
In matches last Saturday in Division One, Sherwin Williams defeated JUTC 2-0, Carib Cement drew with Port Authority 1-1 and The Gleaner and NWC played to a 0-0 draw.
In Division Two, Supreme Ventures whipped C&W 5-1, J. Wray & Nephew defeated NHT 4-1, COK downed Mainland International 2-1 and VMBS defeated NMIA/Airport Authority 4-2.
THE 2006 Reggae Jammin Foods 50-Overs Business House cricket competition continues today with five matches.
In the day's feature game, Jamalco take on NWC at Mona, while Jamaica Broilers face St. Ann Bauxite at Spring Village, Digicel meet Carib Cement at Lucas, Windalco play JUTC at Port Esquivel and Nestle clash with C&W at Bybrook Oval. All matches start at 11:00 a.m.
In last Sunday's round of matches, Nestlé defeated National Water Commission by 86 runs at Mona.
Led by a double century opening partnership between Gerald Morgan (113) and Dwayne Crossgill (80). Nestle made 283 for seven off their allotted 45 overs.
In their reply NWC struggled against steady bowling from John Hurge (6-44) and Courtney Elliott (3-36) and were dismissed for 197 from 34.3 overs with Linton Martin (44) and Courtney Elliott (43) contributing most runs.
Meanwhile, at Chalmer's Avenue, C&W rattled up 262 all out from their 50 overs to beat St Ann Bauxite (115 all out) by 147 runs.
At Spring Village, home team Jamaica Broilers made 255 but lost to Jamalco by 18 runs.
At Port Esquivel, newcomers Carib Cement, 134, defeated Windalco by 18 runs.
THE 2006 Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) Business House league continues on Tuesday with three matches.
Defending champions JNBS entertain Windalco at 2 Constant Spring Road, Gleaner Company host BOJ at 7 North Street and JUTC I take on St. Ann Bauxite at Twickenham Park.
In the latest round of matches, last year's beaten finalists JUTC I blanked hosts Gleaner Company 3-0 in a lone men's match played on Wednesday night at North Street.
Oneil White, Marlon Chin and Noel Mason overpowered Wayne Lyew, Derrick Hamilton and Andrew Walters by 3-0 scorelines respectively.
JUTC I lead Group Two with 12 points from four matches. The Gleaner Company are in second position on five points, JPS and St Ann Bauxite are tied on four points, while BOJ have three points.




















