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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 16, 2008

Kingston takes early lead at Champs
KINGSTON HOLD the lead heading into today's final day of the two-day Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA)/Blue Cross National Primary and Junior High Athletics Championships at the National Stadium. After seven finals, Kingston leads the standings with 71 points followed by St Andrew 55...

Champions to battle Jamaica XI

THE AUSTRALIANS, un-disputed world champions of cricket, open their 10th tour of the West Indies in 53 years when they take on a Jamaica X1 in a three-day warm-up match at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium starting this morning at 10:00...

McKay takes it all for St Jago

WE STARTED off the BPL and FA Cup season with four experts on the Prediction Panel. Adriel McKay, the fan, warned the experts - the professional, the commentator and the writer - that he would put them all to shame; and that he did. McKay won round three and eclipsed rounds...

Celtics regain their lead over Cavaliers

BOSTON (AP): KEVIN GARNETT had 26 points and 16 rebounds, Rajon Rondo added 20 points and 13 assists, and the Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-89 on Wednesday night to move within a win of the Eastern Conference finals. Paul Pierce scored 29...

McCullum's batting rescues NZ

LONDON (AP): BRENDON MCCULLUM launched a brutal counterattack at Lord's yesterday to rescue New Zealand from a precarious position on the first day of the first Test against England.When bad light stopped play midway through the evening session...

ON THE BOUNDARY - The 'baggy greens' are back

IN 1955, the Australians, the mighty Australians, with batsmen like Neil Harvey and Keith Miller, fast bowlers like Ray Lindwall and Miller, and spinners like Richie Benaud, captain Ian Johnson and Bill Johnston, toured the West Indies for the first...





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