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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | May 8, 2004

Marion Jones shows her class
THERE WERE no surprises at the end of the women's 100 metres dash when the world's fastest woman, Marion Jones, outlasted everyone to win in 11.04 seconds at the Jamaica International Invitational meet at the National Stadium last night.

Taylor ready to make comeback
WEST INDIES fast bowler Jerome Taylor is set to make his comeback for St. Elizabeth against Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) in the fourth round of the Supreme Ventures/Super Cup today.


Spalding Cup goes to Holmwood
LEGSPINNER DOMAIN Sangster took eight wickets to bowl Holmwood Technical to their second straight All-Island Spalding Cup title, the symbol of schoolboy cricket supremacy, beating Spanish Town by 281 runs in the final, which ended at Chedwin Park...


Go with Bound for Glory in feature
TWELVE HORSES from the claiming spread of $260,000-$220,000 are slated to contest the Birnamwood Trophy feature over 1300 metres at Caymanas Park today and it promises to be a hotly contested affair.


Commentary - Windies should be happy
THE SEVEN-match one-day international series between the West Indies and England ended at Kensington on Wednesday and after losing the four-match Test series 3-0 the home team should be pleased with the result.


Mugabe leads Cedarville to victory over Panthers
MUGABE THOMAS' emphatic left-handed jam over Duken Brown put an exclamation point on the night as he and his Cedarville University team defeated mid-season champs Blazing Panthers 75-68 in an exhibition match at the Stadium courts on Thursday night.


Jetsetters take on Hampshire in final
THE SUPREME Ventures Division C Netball League comes to its climax today when Hampshire B take on Jetsetters C in the final at the Leila Robinson courts at 4:00 p.m.


From the mailbag - Halting the Windies' decline
THE EDITOR, Sir: WEST INDIES cricket has been on the decline for sometime now. Many cricket pundits have surmised the reason for this: indiscipline, institutional and infrastructural development weakness, etc.













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