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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | August 23, 2007

Manning, daCosta Cup start delayed
Western Bureau: The Inter-Secondary Schools' Sports Association (ISSA) 2007 schoolboy football season, which was set to start on Saturday, September 8, will be delayed by at least one week due to the impending general election....

Sunshine Girlz, England to square off next month

LONDON, England (CMC): England's national team, tuning up for the 2007 World Netball Championship (WNC) in New Zealand, will tour Jamaica for a three-match Test series next month. The matches, scheduled for the National Indoor Sports Centre...

'It was splendid' - Paralympic team excited over performance

Jamaica's team to the Paralympic Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, returned to the island yesterday with a record five medals - one gold, two silver and two bronze. The team of seven athletes and five officials were greeted by loved ones and the media...

King eagerly awaits end of JFF ban - Player says he just can't wait to come back to the 'Office'

Now on the back end of a controversial two-year ban from the outgoing Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) administration, Reggae Boy Marlon King is lacing up his boots at the prospect of an impending return to the national set-up. "I just can't wait to come back to the 'Office',"...

Diack returned as IAAF president - Bubka, Coe among vice-presidents

OSAKA, Japan (AP):Lamine Diack was voted into a final term as president of the International Association of Athletics Federations yesterday, with former athletics stars Sebastian Coe and Sergei Bubka becoming vice-presidents. Diack, backed by the pair, must try to reconnect...

Racing at Caymanas to resume Wednesday

Following the effects of Hurricane Dean, the race meet scheduled for Caymanas Park this Saturday has been abandoned.The decision was taken yesterday morning following an emergency meeting between the board of Caymanas Track Limited...

Fraser scores, but misses penalty

BAYAMON, Puerto Rico (CMC):Jamaican Sean Fraser struck a late goal for Miami FC but they lost 2-3 to Puerto Rico Islanders in a critical United Soccer Leagues (USL) match on Sunday evening.Willie Sims netted all three goals from the Puerto Ricans...

Gay is a real threat to Powell

HOW FAR does three world record runs of 9.77 seconds go in determining the best sprinter since the 2002 Olympic Games? Very far, or should I say, very fast. But Jamaica's Asafa Powell is in real danger of not winning the 100m title at the World Championships.

Davenport loses doubles match

NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (AP):Three-time major winner Lindsay Davenport returned to the court after taking almost a year off to have a child, losing a doubles match at the Pilot Pen to the top team in the world yesterday. Davenport and partner Lisa Raymond were beaten...

Jamaica ranked 95 Now rated fifth in CFU

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Trinidad and Tobago's (T&T) Soca Warriors remained a clear No.1 in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) rankings and Guyana snatched an all-time best position when FIFA's Coca-Cola world ratings for August were released yesterday....

Aanensen decision deferred to Saturday

ST.JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Bruce Aanensen, chief executive officer of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), will have to wait until this weekend to find out if the directors of the regional governing body have accepted his resignation. The WICB has pushed back...





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