Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | January 23, 2009
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Jamaica face tricky task against CCC
CAVE HILL, Barbados, (CMC):JAMAICA HAVE a tricky assignment when they face the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC)in the third round of the WICB regional four-day competition, starting today at the Three Ws Oval. As holders and current leaders in the championship...

KC face Waterford in Grace Shield
URBAN CRICKET kingpins, Kingston College (KC), and Waterford High will meet in Group A's key match-up, while defending champions Eltham will play away to Penwood High in the third round of the ISSA/Grace Shield competition today...

St James FA still in limbo
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 2008-09 St James Football Association (StJFA) domestic football season, which hit a snag three months ago when sponsorship talks between the association and telecommunication company Claro broke down, is still in limbo and facing an uncertain future...

King joins Middlesbrough
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, (CMC): JAMAICAN STRIKER Marlon King has left high-flying Hull City, just days after a clash with manager Phil Brown saw him axed from the Premiership squad.

Harbour View optimistic heading into semis
HARBOUR VIEW assistant coach Donovan Hayles is adamant that a second-half scare in the team's 4-2 win against lowly Major League opponents Rae Town at the Harbour View mini stadium on Wednesday night would not affect the side's outlook heading into the Western Union KSAFA ...

Seba poised for end-of-round final
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH THE first round of the 2008-09 Captain's Bakery Western Super League now just two rounds of matches away from being completed, former Premier League outfit Seba United is just a point from booking a place in the competition's ...

Venus out of Aussie Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP): VENUS WILLIAMS squandered a match point before losing 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 to 46th-ranked Carla Suarez Navarro in the biggest upset so far at the Australian Open.Williams hardly looked like the reigning Wimbledon champion against ...

Bank on Mr Skill
With the Pick-9 proving elusive at Caymanas Park last Saturday, thanks to a 47-1 upset by the aptly named BIG MONEY, a payout in excess of $1.5 million looks likely tomorrow. Tomorrow's programme comprises 12 races and will thus facilitate Super-6s, while the Pick-9 ...


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