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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 25, 2007

MVP drop the baton!
HIGH PERFORMANCE Training Centre (HPTC) won the JN-sponsored men's Institutions 4x100m relay final, capitalising on the mistake made by hot favourites Maximising Velocity Power (MVP) at yesterday's Gibson Relays at the National Stadium.

Clarendon refs back from Cayman

THREE JAMAICAN referees officiated in the Digicel Cayman Cup finals earlier this week as part of a reciprocal arrangement between the Clarendon Football Association (CPA) and The Cayman Islands FA.

Jonathan Grant High lift crown

JONATHAN GRANT High are the 2007 First Global A-League champions after defeating Dunoon Technical by 74 runs in the final played at Melbourne Oval on Friday.

Busta Fighters set for elite world champs

JAMAICA'S COMBINED Martial Arts team, the Busta Fighters, has been invited to take part in the elite US Open World Continental Team Fighting championships on July 5 in Orlando, Florida. The championships feature invited teams representing each continent.

T&T in the driver's seat

A LATE three-wicket burst by fast bowler Ravi Rampaul put Trindad and Tobago in the ascendancy to clinch the Carib Beer Challenge final over Barbados after an eventful third day at Guaracara Park yesterday.

Distinctly Irish takes the Eros Trophy feature

IT'S OFFICIAL! Racing boasts not one but two super horses. In the absence of two-time 'Horse of the Year' MIRACLE MAN, who underwent a successful leg operation a month ago and will be out for the next three months, the 2004 'Horse of the Year' DISTINCTLY IRISH took over the mantle in no uncertain fashion at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Waterhouse, Harbour View renew rivalry

ARCH RIVALS Waterhouse and Harbour View will renew hostilities this evening when they take centrestage in a Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell KO semi-final doubleheader at the National Stadium.

Village hunt win against Arnett Gardens

THE SECOND round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League will officially come to an end today when former champions Arnett Gardens and Village United meet at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in a rescheduled game at 3:30 p.m.

Manchester United squeeze past game Fulham

A LAST-gasp goal by Cristiano Ronaldo earned Manchester United a 2-1 smash-and-grab victory at Fulham in the Premier League yesterday. Leaders United took their points tally to 69 from 28 games, nine ahead of second-placed Chelsea who who take on Arsenal in the League Cup final in Cardiff today.

Mexico snuff out Jamaica's Cup hopes

JAMAICA'S HOPES of advancing to the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Canada were snuffed out by hosts Mexico at the Banorte Stadium in Culiacan, Sinaloa on Friday night.

Commentary - Wolmer's turn to Twenty/20

SOME YEARS ago, while I was president, Melbourne Cricket Club put on a match under lights at the club. It was held on a Friday night, it was a fund-raiser and it was a tremendous success. In fact, it was so successful that we never did it again, we were encouraged to do it again.

'Dirks' Campbell still on the ball

Although he has put down his whistle and thrown away his yellow and red cards, former FIFA referee Winston 'Dirks' Campbell has not parted company with the game of football he served for two decades.





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