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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | December 7, 2006

Red Stripe million$ to flow for Reggae Boyz
CORPORATE GIANTS Red Stripe are back on board with the Jamaica national football programme. This time around they have pumped $100 million into it, but the amount is dependent on the Reggae Boyz's success in World Cup qualifiers.

Steady Harbour View advance

HARBOUR VIEW will be paying attention to the Wray and Nephew National Premier League this Sunday after ensuring an extended stay in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships by topping Group A on Tuesday night.


'Stars of the East', Portmore Strikers play to a draw

HARBOUR VIEW and Portmore Strikers played to a 1-1 draw in their first leg Sherwin Williams Women's Premier League final, while Olympic Gardens carved out a 2-1 win over Meadhaven in the A League final at Constant Spring yesterday.


Tru-Juice sweetens NPL season for Waterhouse

PERENNIAL SUPPORTERS Tru-Juice have sweetened the season for Wray and Nephew National Premier League outfit Waterhouse following the announcement of a $3 million sponsorship package.


IAAF reverts to 'win six, take it all'

UNLIKE LAST season, the International Associations of Athletics Federation (IAAF) has reverted to its "win six, take it all" for the 2007 Golden League Series. This means athletes are required to win at all six meetings in the series...


Vernon wraps up second straight title in Trafalgar amateur series

DANE VERNON wrapped up a second straight title in the five-tournament Trafalgar Travel Amateur series when he got by Yussuf Migoko in straight sets in the Jamaica National Amateur Tennis Championship last weekend at the Liguanea Club.


World champs tee off today

JAMAICA'S PETER Horrobin and Delroy Cambridge will swing away with some of the world's elite golfers when the World Golf Championships tee off this morning at the Sandy Lane Country Club in Barbados.


Tomlinson wins a fourth consecutive term

WESTERN BUREAU: EVERTON TOMLINSON was elected to serve a fourth consecutive term as president of the Westmoreland Football Association (WFA) on Tuesday night after brushing aside the challenge of businessman Junior Francis by a 51-25 margin...


FIFA closes World Cup ticket sales probe on Warner

ZURICH (Reuters): FIFA'S EXECUTIVE committee has expressed disapproval at the conduct of vice-president Jack Warner following the alleged resale of World Cup tickets, but said it would not pursue any further disciplinary action.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Take a bow, Australia

THE SECOND Test of the Ashes series between Aus-tralia and England is now history. Unlike so many Test matches which fade away into oblivion, however, this one will be remembered, probably forever, as one of the greatest of all time...


Jamaica claim three titles in Havana, Cuba

THE JAMAICA Combined Martial Arts Team completed a perfect year of competition at the weekend by taking the Busta Caribbean Championship in Havana, Cuba, claiming three trophies.


St Catherine High squeeze past St Jago

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS St. Catherine preserved their perfect start to the season when they clipped cross-town rivals St. Jago 56-53 in ISSA/KFC Southern Conference schoolboy basketball competition at St. Catherine High on Tuesday.


Kenya, Iran still suspended from football activity - FIFA

ZURICH (Reuters): FIFA'S EXECUTIVE Committee confirmed yesterday that Kenya and Iran were both still suspended from international football activity - although Iran's Under-23 team is being allowed to compete in the Asian Games.




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