Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | March 18, 2009
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ICC lashes WI board...bans Antigua's VRCG for 12 months
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended international cricket at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground (VRCG) in Antigua and lashed the WICB following the second Test debacle last month. The world's governing body ...

Walker expects Girls to shine
Jamaica's Under-21 netball coach, C. Lloyd Walker, said he expects an improved performance from the junior Sunshine Girls, who suffered a humiliating 60-27 defeat against Australia's Under-21 team in the opening match of their three-Test series...

Hamilton pleased with improvements
Jamaican swimming sensation Brad Hamilton returned to competitive swimming recently at the 11th staging of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championships held at the Georgia Tech Aquatics Center in Atlanta, Georgia...

Winning Message for Long Shot Trophy
Recent winner WINNING MESSAGE is tipped to repeat when he takes on eight opponents in the $180,000 claiming race for the Long Shot Trophy over 1300 metres, feature event at Caymanas Park today. Trained by Wilfred Chin...

CTL board mandated to maximise profits
Senator Don Wehby, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, said the new board of Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) has been charged to find new ways to maximise profitability and revenues at Caymanas Park. Speaking to representatives...

ISSA to honour quartet at Champs
Four stalwarts of track and field - two former national athletes, a coach and an official, will be honoured by the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) at the April 1-4 ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Championships...

69 named for Carifta Games
World Junior 100m champion Dexter Lee, Ramone McKenzie, Carrie Russell and Natoya Goule head a list of 69 athletes released yesterday to represent Jamaica at the 38th Carifta Games in St Lucia. Another athlete will be named after Champs to the squad...

Duhaney Park take aim at Rivoli
Super League Duhaney Park will put their knockout football pedigree to the test when they face top-flight contenders Rivoli, as the quarter-final stage of the Flow Champions Cup kicks off at 3 p.m. today, at the Duhaney Park football field...

Harmony, Duanvale final
WESTERN BUREAUHarmony and Duanvale will contest the National Rums of Jamaica Trelawny Major League mid-season final on March 29 at the Elliston-Wakeland Centre.Harmony were idle in the last round at the weekend but were awarded three points...

York move three clear
YORK SPORTS CLUB created some breathing space between themselves and Manchioneal after surprising the host team Port Morant 3-1 in their Eastern Confederation Super League football match-up at Cotton Tree Oval on Sunday. First-half strikes from Anthony...

Lambert wants to wrap up title against CCC
If Jamaica's captain Tamar Lambert has his way, Jamaica could next Monday be celebrating back-to-back liens on the WICB Regional Four-day Championship.The 27-year-old, who last weekend scored his first century of the season to help Jamaica defeat ...

St Jago, Holmwood run away with top spots
The boys from St Jago and Holmwood Technical's girls topped the two-day 2009 Milo-sponsored Central Athletics Championships, which ended with 32 new records at GC Foster College on Friday.St Jago scored a massive 315.5 points to take the boys' section...


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