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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | October 30, 2006

The Lost Boyz - After playing in two World Youth Championships (WYC), young Reggae Boyz struggle to shine for senior team
Shavar Thomas remembers marking Rob Friend during Jamaica's football international at 'The Office' earlier this month. "Big, strong, fast," the central defender thought of the 6' 4", 210-pound striker who had scored Canada's only goal...

Sour finish spoils Prison Oval clash

Former champions Portmore United and Tivoli Gardens played to a contentious 2-2 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. Portmore United took the lead before giving up two quick goals...


Barrett's injury-time strike hurts August Town

A last minute goal in the dying embers of the game by Carlos Barrett saw visitors Naggo Head split points with fellow newcomers August Town in a 1-1 draw at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Bowl, Mona, yesterday.


Reno grab draw with troubled champions

The controversial switch from Frome to St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) playfield continues to prove a happy hunting ground for Reno as they eked out an important 1-1 draw against defending champions and front running Waterhouse yesterday.


Boys' Town rebound

Boys' Town recovered from their midweek thumping to beat Village United 1-0 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) fixture at the Elliston Wakeland Centre yesterday.


MVP trio earn top CAC awards

Jamaica's sprint duo Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson are the 2006 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) male and female Athletes of the Year. Stephen Francis, who conditions both sprinters from the Maximum Velocity Performance (MVP) Track Club...


'I really feel good' - Bravo credits Gayle, Lloyd for first ODI ton

AHMEDABAD, India (CMC) West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has credited his teammate Chris Gayle and former captain Clive Lloyd for his maiden One Day International (ODI) century in Saturday's ICC Champions Trophy match against England.


Aussies belt hosts out of Champions Trophy

MOHALI, India (CMC): Australia got a well measured unbeaten half-century from Damien Martyn and beat India by six wickets in their decisive ICC Champions Trophy Group A match yesterday that sent them into the semi-finals.


Campbell and Martin top Hugo Chambers 10K

Kemoy Campbell of Bellefield High School secured his first road race victory, while Areita Martin regained her title at yesterday's staging of the Hugo Chambers 10K held at Jamaica College (JC), Old Hope Road.


West Ham end drought

Teddy Sheringham, who turned 40 in April, became the oldest footballer to play and score in the Premiership as his goal put West Ham on the way to a much-needed victory over Blackburn.




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