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Powell wants life-ban for drug cheats |
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Sunday, 24 February 2008 |
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SYDNEY, Australia-
Jamaica's
100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell is calling for a life-ban on drug
cheats.
In a Sunday
Herald newspaper story, Powell suggested that drug cheats are on the scene
competing and should be severely punished.
"It's
a very unfair sport. I get my satisfaction from beating whoever I think is on
it. They should be banned," he said.
"They're
doing something illegal and when you do something illegal you should be
punished. So I would say yes, give them a life ban," added Powell, who
holds the 100-metre world record at 9.74 seconds.
Powell
believes some current athletes are using performance-enhancing drugs but he
stayed away from calling names.
"I
have a lot of suspicions but I keep them to myself. It's always going to be
there, that dark cloud, because people are wondering who is really on
drugs," said Powell, who is in Australia for a series of early
season meets.
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Galaxy FC surge to the top |
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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Galaxy FC
surged to the top of the tables in the 2008 Caribbean American Soccer
Association (CASA) Super League last Saturday when they knocked off BC United
FC to take sole position of first place, in the second game of a double header played
at the Lauderhill Sports Complex.
Galaxy new
comers to the league have been playing inspiring soccer which they took into
the game on Saturday matching the intensity of BC United from the opening
whistle. The two teams continued to duel with some crowd pleasing soccer in an
evenly contested game. Things change when Galaxy was awarded a penalty midway
through the first half which Chris Spence scored to put them ahead 1-0. BC
United would then mount several attacks in an effort to equalize but the poise
Galaxy team kept them at bay and maintained the 1-0 lead into the half time.
In the
second half both teams came out aggressively trying to out maneuver each other
which produced good opportunities but neither of them was able to capitalize.
Galaxy blew chances to increase their lead while BC United squandered theirs for
the equalizer resulting in a 1-0 lead for the former. The win puts Galaxy on
top of the league now with 9 points, while BC United remains on 7
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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The city of
Lauderhill Pre-season League opening games were
played last Saturday at the Lauderhill
Sports Park,
in Lauderhill
as the 2008 Netball campaign got underway.
Seven
Strikers won the season’s opener by beating the Lauderhill Angels 29-13. The
Lauderhill Angels, led by Vanessa Malcolm and Shannah Livingston, battled
gallantly and showed a big improvement in their skills in the game of netball. However
Seven Strikers showed their experience in the game while keeping their younger
sisters in check as they romped to victory.
The second
game was won by Allroundaz over last year’s finalist Caricom 20-10. Both teams
have additional players and are in pre-season mode and everyone is looking
forward to seeing both these teams play as the season continues.
Next league
games are scheduled for February 23rd 6:30pm and 8:00 pm and feature
Challengers against Lauderhill Angels and Saints versus Mystic Allstars.
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Jamaican Bridgmohan targeting win |
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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Jamaican
jockey Shaun Bridgmohan is targeting an unprecedented Caribbean win in the
Kentucky Derby and his prospective mount
Pyro is an early
favourite for the rich “Run for the Roses” in May.
As figures
closed Sunday for the Kentucky Derby Future Wager, Pyro and the undefeated War Pass
were the top two individual betting interests.
Pyro, an
impressive winner of last weekend’s Risen Star Stakes, was the slight favourite
at 5-to-1 while War
Pass was next at 6-1.
“I’m
expecting a lot of good things to come from Pyro,” Bridgmohan said. Bridgmohan
rode in his first Kentucky Derby in 2006 and his mount Private
Vow finished a disappointing 15th. He also rode Zanjero to 12th place in last
year’s Kentucky Derby and Pyro is poised to give him his best finish yet this
year.
The US$2
million Kentucky Derby is set for May 3 at Churchill Downs
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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Miami
Dolphins, in their reorganization under Bill Parcells, are trimming their
roster of what they consider expendable fat by slashing several players with
their latest victim being high profile Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas, who was
slated to make $5.6 million in base salary this coming season.
On Monday,
it was notables like Trent Green, wide receiver Marty Booker and several others
who were cut, that would free up somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 million in 2008 base salary.
Thomas,
like the rest of the Dolphins, suffered through a miserable 2007 season in
which the Dolphins went 1-15. He suffered a concussion on the field and
injuries in a car accident that limited his play.
The
5-foot-11 Thomas was the 154th player chosen in the 1996 draft by the Dolphins,
and was not only a rookie a sensation his first year but wounded up to be one of the best
linebackers in Dolphins history.
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