Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | May 9, 2009
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Three-day hammering - West Indies humiliated by 10 wickets in opening Test
LONDON, England (CMC):West Indies crashed to a 10-wicket defeat inside three days in the first Test at Lord's, as England spectacularly grabbed a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series yesterday.Half-centuries from...

Players impress at Clinic
Reggae Boyz head coach John Barnes, who is also in charge of training sessions at the Digicel Kick Start Clinic, has identified a number of Under-16 players who will be considered for a one-week training camp in...

Top players to spark at St James TT classic
Western Bureau:Montego Bay is poised to play host to top-flight table tennis today as a host of top local players are slated to descend on the western city for the 2009 St James Table Tennis Classic, at Montego Bay Cricket Club,...

Saints aim to tame Lions in top clash
Former front-runners Manchester Lions will seek to regain the lead in the two-day Jamaica Super Cricket League, when they take on fast-rising defending champions St Catherine Saints at Chedwin Park this weekend.

August Town in pole position
August Town, leaders of the KSAFA Super League on goal difference over rivals Cavalier, will seek to wrap up the title today when they host Maverley-Hughenden at UWI Bowl in the final round of matches.

Classy Alsafra a safe wager
The 2008 Triple Crown winner and Horse of the Year, ALSAFRA, is fancied to win today's graded stakes feature for the Chairman's Trophy over 1500 metres at Caymanas Park despite taking on three very fit opponents.

Stewart blitzes field
DOHA, Qatar (CMC):Jamaica's Olympic double medallist Kerron Stewart logged another impressive sub-11 clocking and creamed the 100-metre field at the Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix yesterday.

We need better leaders, say former administrators
Western Bureau: With never-ending infighting, resignations of administrators and demotion facing the region's two Digicel Premier League teams, to say western Jamaica's football is gone to the dogs ...

Amateurs square off at Ken's
Amateur boxing returns to Ken's Wildflower, the popular Portmore venue, tonight, with a seven-bout card, starting at 8 p.m.

Solving football's problems out west Burrell: It did not happen overnight
NOTHING but a combined effort from every member of the team will repair the damaged state of football in western Jamaica.That's the view, in not so many words, of Captain Horace Burrell, president of the Jamaica...

'We are ready to help but ...'
Western Bureau:When former top-flight Reggae Boyz defender Durrant 'Tatty' Brown broke into St James' football in the late 1980s, the football was at such a high standard that despite his immense talent, he was forced to serve ...

Williams-Mills has eyes on the big one in 2009
Fans who turned up at the National Stadium to witness the Jamaica International Invitational track and field meet last Saturday left on a high following some brilliant performances.

Performer of the week: Brown maintains top form
After leading Jamaica's bowling charge in the recently concluded WICB regional four-day championship, in which he ended with a league topping 52 wickets, leg-spinner Odean Brown carried over his good form to his local club, the St Catherine Saints.

IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD: Portmore domino semis at Caymanas Park
The CTL-sponsored Port-more/St Catherine domino league moves into its semi-final stage at Caymanas Park tomorrow with Eagle View up against defending champions Caribbean Classic and Fort...


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