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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | August 17, 2006

Blake, Russell open medal count for Jamaica
BEIJING, China: BRONZE WAS the order of the day as Jamaica opened their medal count at the 11th IAAF World Junior Cham-pionships with two third-place finishes at the Chaoyang Sport Centre in the Chinese capital yesterday.

Top rally drivers to square off at Frome

WESTERN BUREAU: SPEED AND dexterity should be the order of the day in the canefields of Frome, in Westmoreland, this Sunday as the nation's top motor rally drivers square-off in the 2006 Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC)/Montego Bay Motoring Club...


Jamaica to kick up a storm in Asian showdown

JAMAICA'S COMBINED Martial Arts Team must finish in the top two to maintain their status as invitees at the August 19 Tri-Asian Championships in Gifu, Japan. The Combined Team departed on Tuesday for Tokyo to take on the hosts...


Jamaica keep leaders Barbados in check

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): A FIGHTING unbeaten half century by opening batsman Jed Yearwood along with a useful 54 from Jonathan Carter kept the Barbados innings intact on the first day of their third round TCL Group West Indies Under-19 match...


T&T hammer St Lucia by 299 runs

TRINIDAD AND Tobago hammered St. Lucia by 299 runs in their West Indies Under-19 women's cricket match played at the Nelson Oval yesterday. After winning the toss and electing to take first strike, the Trinidadians piled up a massive 314 for two...


Carl Brown back at the helm as interim coach

MANY-TIME national football coach Carl Brown officially resumed duties at the helm yesterday and will fill the position of interim coach for the next three months, that is while the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) continues its search...


High-flying Ricardo Alliman set to make big jump

A LITTLE more than a year after taking up an academic/basketball scholarship at Florida Preparatory Academy in Port Charlotte, local talent, Ricardo Alliman will now look to take his high-flying act to National Association of Inter-collegiate Athletics...


All Stars, Warriors in semi clash

WESTERN BUREAU: THE 2006 Cool Runnings Spring Water/Western Basketball Associa-tion (WBA) Division Two League, which resumed action last weekend after a two-week break, will move into its semi-finals and final this weekend with back-to-back games ...


Showdown at Medinah

MEDINAH, Illinois (AP): THE 10th tee is tucked away in a far corner of Medinah Country Club, where green mesh on a chain-linked fence separates the world's best golfers from a steady stream of cars on Lake Street.


Business House divisional League on

THE BUSINESS House Netball Association's divisional leagues continue today at the Leila Robinson courts with matches in the Junior, Intermediate A and Intermediate B sections. At 5:45, National Water Commission 'A' play Bank of Jamaica...


Harbour View end tour on high note

WRAY AND Nephew Premier League runners-up Harbour View ended their two-game tour of Canada on a high note when they defeated a Caribbean All Stars team 1-0 at the Esther Shiner Stadium on Tuesday.




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