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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | October 18, 2007

Kingston College (KC) march over Kingston High
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) marched into the second round of the ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup yesterday with a 4-0 win over Kingston High at Cloverly Park. KC' s victory was set up by a brace from Kamal Afflick. The wily forward struck in the 52nd and 65th minutes.

In-form Rusea's advance

WESTERN BUREAU: RUSEA'S CLIMBED into the inter-zone round of the ISSA /Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday when they scored a 2-0 win over Cambridge in their second round Zone B fixture at the UDC field in Montego Bay."This is one of the many hurdles we intend to cross this season....

Jamaica cruise past Leewards

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): JAMAICA COMFORTABLY disposed of the Leeward Islands by six wickets in their KFC Cup opener at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence yesterday.Leeward Islands captain Runako Morton won the toss and had little hesitation ...

Red Brigade take share of CPPL lead

BOYS' TOWN leapt into a first-place tie atop the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) standings following their 0-0 draw with Portmore at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.After three games the Red Brigade have moved to five points, sharing first place with Tivoli Gardens ...

West Indies U-19s live down to their name

BERBICE, Guyana (CMC):THE WEST Indies Under-19 side, undermined by a record seven-wicket haul by Pedro Collins, succumbed for the lowest score in the history of regional limited-overs cricket in crashing to a heavy eight-wicket defeat to Barbados ...

Tough and fearless Fraser wins

LIKE A blessing in disguise, the heavens burst open and down came the 'showers', just as the Minister of Transport, Mike Henry, was about to 'green' flag the grand finale race meet at the Dover Raceway, St. Ann, on Heroes Day. The rain lasted for about 15 minutes...

New coach, same old story

THE WEST Indies now appear likely to turn to former Test player Phillip Verant Simmons of Trinidad and Tobago to take them out of the doldrums of disappointing finishes.Just as it was on previous occasions when Malcolm Marshall, Roger Harper, Gus Logie,...

Greece, Romania and Czechs advance

LONDON, (Reuters):EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS Greece, Czech Republic and Romania will join Germany in the European Championship finals next year after qualifying yesterday. It was Thierry Henry who grabbed the limelight on a busy night, however, scoring twice...

Burrell promises major changes

WESTERN BUREAU:WHILE NOT detailing the full extent of his plans, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president-elect Captain Horace Burrell said there will be radical changes when the new administration he will lead takes office in another two and a half weeks. ...

Fantasy premier league - no walk in the park

THINK YOU could eyeball Sir Alex and not flinch, maybe even outsmart Arsene and Sven while you're at it? Well just to let you know, that fantasy is a reality!Part science, part soul; the fantasy premier league at premierleague.com is literally and figuratively no walk in the park! ...

Kartik the hero for India

MUMBAI (Reuters): MURALI KARTIK'S all-round exploits helped India beat Australia by two wickets in the seventh and final one-day international yesterday.The left-arm spinner spun a web with his first five-wicket haul in one-dayers to bowl out the world...





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