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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | August 13, 2006

What cost for World Cup glory?
JAMAICA'S SEARCH for a top quality coach will not come easy unless corporate Jamaica forks out between $260 million to $1.5 billion over a four-year period, to accommodate the coach's demands.

T&T advance to 20/20 final
THE POWERFUL hitting of Keiron Pollard and the sharp pace bowling of Mervyn Dillon combined to help Trinidad and Tobago beat Nevis by 74 runs and advance to the final of the Stanford 20/20 Cricket Tournament on Friday night.


Commentary: World Cup - one hand should wash the other
THE WORLD Cup is just about seven months away and Jamaicans, like other West Indians, are looking forward to a grand time. In spite of all the nice talk, there is, however, a concern among fans that it may not be the financial success it ought to be...


Under-17 squad leaves for Trinidad
THE NATIONAL Under-17 football team departed the island yesterday to represent the country in the Caribbean Football Union's (CFU) Youth Cup which will be hosted in Trinidad and Tobago between August 14-26.


McCook addresses change of citizenship for international athletes
NEVILLE 'TEDDY' McCook, the IAAF's area representative, has moved to clear the air regarding the subject of change in citizenship for international athletes.


Young Jamaican siblings making strides abroad
CANDICE AND Stephen Patrick are young Jamaican athletes making strides abroad. The two sports lovers are following in their father's footsteps and although they no longer reside in Jamaica, they say it would be an honour to represent the island.


Fire Brigade beat Gleaner in Business House champions match
DIVISION TWO Business House domino champions Jamaica Fire Brigade capped a marvellous season on Friday night when they defeated Division One champions The Gleaner 58-54 in the champion-of-champions round robin final at the JPS Sports Club...


President's XI defeat Ja by three wickets
THE PRESIDENT'S XI defeated Jamaica by three wickets on the opening day of the regional Under-19 women's cricket tournament at UTech yesterday.


Simmons shines with ton for WI 'A' before rain
TWENTY-ONE-year-old opener Lendl Simmons hit a fine century while Runako Morton sustained his form, but weather had the final say as West Indies 'A' drew their rain-hit limited-overs tour match against Pakistan yesterday.


Melbourne stay perfect
DESPITE ALREADY having secured a quarter-final berth in the Capital & Credit limited-overs cricket competition, defending champions Melbourne had to battle to secure maximum points from the competition's preliminary round...


Henry stars with four-timer at Caymanas
RED-HOT lightweight jockey Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry rode four winners at Caymanas Park yesterday to regain the lead from reigning champion Brian Harding in the intriguing jockeys' championship.


Hall scores double for Chesterfield
JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Paul Hall scored twice for his English League One side Chesterfield in a 5-1 crushing of Millwall in the English League One yesterday.




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