Manley, Penwood grab key wins
Norman Manley beat Pem-broke Hall 4-0, while Penwood edged Holy Trinity 1-0 to keep things in Group D of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup interestingly poised with only a handful of games remaining.
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Gallant Cornwall hang tough
Western Bureau: Cornwall College, the competition's most successful team, rallied back from two goals down yesterday afternoon to earn a 2-2 draw against Spot Valley and rescued their bid to earn a place in the inter-zone...
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Jamaica, Windwards battle!
The Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium is expected to come alive today when Jamaica, led by Chris Gayle, takes on Darren Sammy's Windward Islands in the feature game in day one of the 2010 West Indies Cricket Board...
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Sammy: WI captaincy would be great, but ...
Windward Islands captain Darren Sammy says it would be an honour if he was given the job of captaining the West Indies team, however, at the moment, his focus is trying to help his team capture the 2010...
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Bailey, McKenzie over Delhi disappointment
Delhi, India: National 100m champion Oshane Bailey was one of the most impressive among Jamaica's new breed of sprinters on show here at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, waltzing into the semi-finals...
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Walker running to Racers
Delhi, India: National triple jump champion Wilbert Walker is heading to the Racers Track Club ahead of next season, in a move that he hopes will propel him to the next level of jumping...
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The Taj worth the trip
Today for the first time since I've been here, I was able to see India outside of what the organisers of the Commonwealth Games wanted us to see. Beyond the branded tarpaulins that hid the scars of the nation, impoverished...
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Tank-Weld crowned five-a-side champs
Defending champions Tank-Weld Metals defeated Scotiabank Group 2-0 in extra-time to retain their Business House Division One Five-A-Side football title on Tuesday at the National Water Commission (NWC) field in Mona....
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Liverpool board determined to complete sale
LONDON (AP): The Liverpool board says it is "resolved to complete the sale" of the club to the owners of the Boston Red Sox after the current American owners obtained a temporary court injunction blocking the deal.
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