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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | September 18, 2006

Fletcher's strike sinks Tivoli
A Roberto Fletcher strike just after half-time gave champions Waterhouse a 1-0 win against Tivoli Gardens in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex yesterday.

August Town hold Portmore
Wray and Nephew National Premier League debutantes August Town earned their first points of the season when they held former champions Portmore United to a 0-0 draw at the Barbican football field yesterday.


Reno clip Wadadah in thriller
Western Bureau: Reno made it two wins from two starts in the 2006-07 Wray & Nephew NPL Football Competition yesterday afternoon when a second half strike by substitute Ricardo Scott gave them a 1-0 win over Wadadah FC...


Nine-man Boys' Town hold Naggo Head
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: THREE red cards were shown by referee Hughill Thompson as the Wray and Nephew National Premier League match between home side Naggo Head and Boys' Town ended 0-0 at Ferdie Neita Park.


St James FA boss knocks Government of Jamaica's 'tardiness'
Western Bureau: With Wray & Nephew NPL outfits Wadadah FC and Seba United poised to be left without a home venue when Jarrett Park closes for the ICC Cricket World Cup.


Saulter defends Captain's Bakery
Western Bureau: The suggestion that former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss Captain Horace Burrell is seeking to buy his way back to the top of national football by offering lucrative sponsorship deals to various parish associations...


Wolmer's, Bridgeport in Group F clash
Unbeaten Wolmer's will play host to red-hot Bridgeport in an appetising top of the table Group F clash in the ISSA/ Pepsi/JN Manning Cup today at Heroes Circle. In what is expected to be a three-team race for progression from the group...


Collymore uncertain
KUALA LUMPUR, (Reuters) - West Indies are sweating on the fitness of fast bowler Corey Collymore ahead of today's tri-series one-day international against Australia.


Brigitte Foster-Hylton captures World Cup 100m hurdles
Jamaica's Brigitte Foster-Hylton,running for the Americas team, won the women's 100m hurdles as the curtain came down on the IAAF World Cup in Athens yesterday. Foster-Hylton who has been running well...


Wenger eyes EPL title after impressive win
MANCHESTER, Reuters: Arsenal can win the Premier League, manager Arsene Wenger said after an impressive first domestic win of the season at Manchester United yesterday.


Germany lift hockey crown
MOENCHENGLADBACH, (AP): Germany rallied from two goals down yesterday to beat Olympic champions Australia 4-3 and win back-to-back World Cup titles. Christopher Zeller scored two goals and set up another as Germany became...




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