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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | October 30, 2007

Triumphant Jamaica return with KFC Cup - Everybody played their part - Gayle
ALLOWING players the freedom to express themselves was a major factor behind Jamaica's 2007 KFC Cup regional limited-over success, captain Christopher Gayle disclosed yesterday upon the team's return at the Norman Manley International Airport from the Eastern Caribbean...

Trelawny honours Bolt, Campbell and Frater... Athletes get 'Key to the City'

Western Bureau:Top-flight national athletes Veronica Campbell, Usain Bolt and Michael Frater, became the first ever recipients of the 'Key to the City' of Falmouth yesterday when they were honoured at a ceremony in Water Square, Falmouth. Drawing on the ceremonial city status...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Congratulations Jamaica

After seven years in the wilderness, including three successive years in which they finished fifth out of six and even failed to get to the semi-finals, Jamaica enjoyed the sweet taste of victory on Sunday when, under top batsman Chris Gayle, they won...

Dyson wants to build rapport

BRIDGETOWN (CMC):New West Indies head coach, John Dyson, is not intimidated by the mammoth challenge he faces and says one of his major aims will be to build relationships with players. Dyson, the former Australian Test batsman, said he would try to find strategies ...

Taylor brings new approach

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Fast bowler Jerome Taylor was hoping to catch the eye of new West Indies coach John Dyson. From evidence submitted on Sunday night, he certainly did. Taylor, the highly touted Jamaican looked fired up as he took three for 39 runs from 10 overs....

Powerful Belle fails to stop Pick-9

The Pick-9 and Super-6 failed to survive Saturday's racing, despite a 12-1 upset by POWERFUL BELLE in the closing race over the straight five course. The day's other notable upset was recorded by BABY RENEE at 13-1 in the opening race, but this was outside...

Fallon's trial marks day 13

The race-fixing trial of English jockey, Keiren Fallon, and co-defendants, Fergal Lynch and Darren Williams, marked its 13th day at the Old Bailey in London on Friday and is proving quite interesting. According to an article on the Racing Post website...

Excelsior, Calabar move into semis

Excelsior High and Calabar secured their place in tomorrow's semi-finals of the Walker Cup KO competition, after scoring quarter-final wins yesterday at the Spanish Town Prison Oval.They now join Jamaica College (JC) and Bridgeport in the semi-finals....

After blanking Arnett, Georges states lofty ambitions to make final

Two first-half goals from prolific striker and captain, Damian Harwood, gave St.Georges FC of Portland a 2-0 victory over Arnett Gardens in the Cash Plus Premier League game at Lynch Park, Buff Bay, on Sunday. Winning coach Donovon Duckie praised his team's performance...





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