Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | February 10, 2010
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Tough task for Reggae Boyz
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina:THE Argentines aren't fielding their best team. And neither are the Jamaicans. Yet, the expectations remain the same: a big win for the South Americans. True to their spirit, the Reggae Boyz will be looking to counter such belief...ational showdown

Ponting's men blow away Windies again
ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC): A feeble batting display and an equally impotent bowling performance undermined West Indies and sent them careening to their second successive one-day loss to Australia yesterday.Unable to recover from a devastating opening...

STETHS begin title defence today
Defending champions St Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) will seek to make a confident start to their defence of the ISSA/Grace Headley Cup, symbol of rural schoolboy cricket supremacy, when the competition bowls off today.Their opponents are Lewisville, one...

Synchro Stars shine at invitational meet
Jamaica's Synchro Stars Synchronised Swimming team returned home a happy bunch on Sunday, after capturing four gold and a bronze medal at the 2010 St Paul Synchronised Swimming International Invitational meet in Minnesota, United States...

Increased prize money for Flow KO champions
The 2010 edition of the Flow Champions Cup will see the winners pocketing $800,000, an increase of $150,000 over last year's $650, 000. Action in the island's premier knockout football competition will commence on February 18 with the playing of the first round....

Chance for TG to close in on leaders
With Digicel Premier League leaders Harbour View out of action due to four of their players being away on international duties, the other teams around them will be aiming to cut into their lead.The team closest to Harbour View in the points standings is Tivoli Gardens...

22 schools confirmed for 2010 Eastern Champs
Twenty-two schools have confirmed for next week's staging of the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS)/Jamaica Public Service (JPS)-sponsored Eastern Athletics Championships.High schools from the parishes of St Thomas, Portland, St Mary, St Catherine ...

Confident Jamaica fly out
Steadfast on preserving their lead, and retaining the Worrell and Weekes trophy, Jamaica's cricketers left the island yesterday for the eastern Caribbean where they will play their final three matches of the WICB Regional Four-day Championship....


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