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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 22, 2003

Hemmings retires
AFTER A successful international track career spanning 10 years, Jamaican Olympian Deon Hemmings has decided to call it quits. Dogged by injury for the past three years and goaded by the failure of treatments, Hemmings says she has heeded her body's...

Cornwall, Munro seek Ben Francis KO glory
WESTERN BUREAU: LONG-TIME antagonists Cornwall College and Munro College will meet this afternoon at Jarrett Park in the 21st final of the ISSA Ben Francis Knockout competition for rural area high schools.


St Jago, 'Manley' in final showdown
ST. JAGO will have the chance to justify Danny Hawthorne's claim of them being "the best team" when they meet Norman Manley in the final of the Walker Cup Knockout competition at Ferdie Neita Park today at 2:45 p.m.


Warner showers praise on Jamaica
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: JACK WARNER has showered tremendous praise upon the strides that Jamaica has made in regional and international football, while admonishing the state of the game in his own country.


Boys' Town celebrates 63rd anniversary
THE WEEK of celebrations to mark the 63rd anniversary of Boys' Town gets under way tomorrow with three functions at Collie Smith Drive. The first will be a religious service starting at 9:00 a.m., the second will be an awards and recognition function...


Captain Bligh fancied
THE 3-Y-O and up open allowance for the Gladiator Trophy over 1400 metres is the principal feature on today's Caymanas Park 10-race programme which commences at noon.


MultiCare competition starts in high spirits
THE GROWING enthusiasm and high level of sportsmanship among teachers and students was evident during the annual MultiCare inter-schools sports competition that started at Breezy Castle this week.





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