Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 9, 2008
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Ad Infinitum in stunner
IN A gutsy display, AD INFINITUM, responding to a brilliant ride from Dane Nelson, lowered the colours of Triple Crown winner and 4-5 favourite ALSAFRA to win the 30th running of the CTL Superstakes before a bumper crowd at muddy Caymanas Park yesterday.

'Tegat' working out deal with Waterhouse
PAUL 'TEGAT' Davis could be announced as head coach of Digicel Premier League team Waterhouse this week following negotiations with the club's chairman, Bruce Bicknell.

St James, Rusea's victorious on a soggy day
WESTERN BUREAU:ON A day when rain in rural Jamaica reduced the 12-game fixture to just four matches, Ben Francis Knockout champions St James High and Rusea's rolled back into contention in the inter-zone round of the...

Wins for Norman Manley and Bridgeport
BRIDGEPORT AND Norman Manley scored important victories in yesterday's quarter-final round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel schoolboy Manning Cup.

Cayman, Boyz to battle
GEORGETOWN, Cayman Islands:THE REGGAE Boyz will this evening get a truer test of their readiness for the Digicel Caribbean Championship when they meet the Cayman Islands national team on the final day of a week-long training camp.

Reno, Rivoli share spotlight
WESTERN BUREAU:THE RESCHEDULED match-up between Reno and Rivoli United, which was initially slated for last Sunday but was postponed in the wake of death of Rivoli United's Enrico Beech, will be today's lone game in the Digicel...

Three Jamaicans named Caribbean 'icons'
FOOTBALLER LINDY Delapenha, boxer Mike McCallum and Olympic 200-metre champion Veronica Campbell-Brown were the Jamaican award winners at Friday night's Caribbean Awards Sports Icons held at the Jamaica Pegasus.

More than 8,000 for Holland Bamboo 5K
MORE THAN 8,000 participants, the largest field in the five-race Burger King/Jamdammers Grand Prix Series Road Race Series, are expected to take to the road in today's Holland Bamboo 5K in St.

India in front after dismissing Aussies
NAGPUR, India (AP):INDIA LED Australia by 86 runs at stumps on the third day of the series-deciding fourth Test yesterday after dismissing the visitors for 355.

Former stars for memorial meet
A STAR-STUDDED line up of former top go-kart drivers will get an opportunity to relive their glory days when they renew old rivalries at the grand finale race meet scheduled for next...

The Stanford millionaires
Two Saturdays ago, in the afternoon going into the evening, at the Stanford Cricket Ground (SCG), at the lovely and homely little place next door to the airport in St.

West Indies women ready to bounce back
KURUNEGALA, Sri Lanka (CMC):DESPITE SUFFERING loss in their last outing, West Indies women have remained buoyant ahead of their third one-day international against Sri Lanka today.

West Indies coach upset about team's lack of preparation
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad(CMC):WEST INDIES head coach John Dyson has lamented his side's lack of preparation for the upcoming tour of Abu Dhabi and has expressed frustration at the lack of support from the region's cricket board, for staging pre-series...

Liverpool, Arsenal find winning groove
LONDON (AP):LIVERPOOL AND Arsenal returned to winning ways yesterday to assert their Premier League title credentials, while Hull lost their third straight match after an impressive start to their debut campaign in the top flight.Robbie Keane scored his...

Bernard and Hinds in Portmore showdown
OUT-OF-favour West Indies players Wavell Hinds and David Bernard Jr will turn out for Portsmouth in today's Petcom/-MegaMart Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League final against Colours International at Ken's...


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