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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | October 25, 2003

Norman Manley, 'Charlie' advance to semi-finals
THE WALKER Cup knockout quarter-finals started with a bang yesterday when Norman Manley defeated 2001 champions Bridgeport 3-1 in the second of two games at the Ferdie Neita Sports Complex, St. Catherine. In the first game of yesterday's doubleheader...

Tour should help mature youngsters, says Logie
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: WEST INDIES coach Gus Logie expects the team's three young fast bowlers to mature on their cricket tour of Africa. He believes the African trip provides the ideal opportunity for 21-year-old Fidel Edwards, as well as...


Miller ­ Schoolboy with the magic kick
ST. JAGO midfielder Mark Miller has the magic touch ­ or more correctly the magic kick. After the first round of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup, Miller has scored 15 goals to lead the Manning Cup and has helped his team to boast an...


Rusea's in box seat
WESTERN BUREAU: AS MANY as six places in the quarter-final round of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup schoolboys football competition and places in the first round of the Ben Francis Knockout will be up for grabs today in the third and final round...


Dance with Zulu Princess
THE 3-Y-O and up open allowance over 1200 metres for the Melvin 'Babu' Chin Memorial Trophy is today's feature at Caymanas Park. In addition to the feature, run in memory of the late champion owner (1975) who was a co-founder of Track Price Plus...


Jamdammers series gets under way tomorrow
THE 2003 JAMDAMMERS Road Race series starts tomorrow with the Puma 5K which gets under way at the National Stadium. The Western Sports sponsored Grand Prix Series event will begin at 7:00 a.m. and is dubbed 'Road to the Reggae Marathon'.

















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