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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | May 13, 2004

Tivoli crush H View 4-1
WITH ONE-LEG of the two way Wray and Nephew National Premier League final tie to go, Tivoli Gardens, with the aid of a brace from Christopher Jackson, have one hand firmly on the Premier trophy with a 4-1 whipping of title contenders...

Slayers to meet Tivoli in semi-finals
ST. GEORGE'S Slayers will meet defending champs Tivoli All-Stars in the semi-final of the KFC/Cable & Wireless National Basketball League after defeating Harbour View Lakers 104-82 in game three of their best-of-three quarter-finals...


WICB XI lose to Bangladesh
BANGLADESH SERVED the West Indies an early warning signal that they should not be taken lightly, when they won the opening match of their Caribbean tour by three wickets against a West Indies Cricket Board XI yesterday.


Bolt likely for US$1 million dash
JAMAICA'S WORLD Junior 200 metres record holder, Usain 'Lightning' Bolt, could be entering the run-off for US$1 million this year.


Ja's top five selected
IT WAS a night of laughter, applause, praise and even sadness but ultimately Tuesday night's gala at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel was simply a celebration of Jamaican cricket.


Cricket greats bid farewell to Valentine
A GLITTERING night for Jamaica cricket at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Tuesday night was somewhat overshadowed by the death of Jamaican spinner Alfred Valentine earlier in the day.


Doubts about Athens' readiness for Games put to rest
OLYMPIC OFFICIALS banished long-standing fears that Athens would not be ready for August's Games, giving the Greek capital the green light yesterday.













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