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Sport

Arnett hit top form

DEFENDING champions Arnett Gardens showed signs that they are returning to the form they displayed in the latter stages of the comnpetition last season with a 2-0 win over former champions Harbour View.

Hyre feels heat
BEING a freshman Premier League coach is never easy. Constant Spring's Braxton Hyre, who took over from Danny Lyn recently, sat stone-faced yesterday afternoon as spectators sitting feet away hurled abuse after abuse during a 0-0 draw...

Axum go on goal spree
WESTERN BUREAU: NW COMERS Axum FC of St. Mary made a bright start to their National A-League campaign yesterday when they hammered seasoned campaigners Maverley/ Hughenden 5-1 at the Westmoreland Oval.

Wadadah, Tivoli fail to impress
WESTERN BUREAU: WADADAH and Tivoli Gardens played to a scrappy 1-1 draw at Jarrett Park yesterday as they stayed tied on points in the National Premier League.

Big scare for Hinds at Festival

JAMAICA and West Indies middle order batsman Wavell Hinds had a big scare while batting at the Milo/Melbourne Festival at Melbourne Oval yesterday. Hinds, a member of the West Indies squad to tour Sri Lanka next month, was hit on the nose by a vicious...

Fancied fighters retain titles

CHAMPIONS remained true to form when the National Boxing Championships ended at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium, Utech on Saturday night.












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