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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 10, 2004

DaCosta Cup - Titchfield, Cornwall first into inter-zone round
TITCHFIELD HIGH, last season's beaten finalists, and many-time champions Cornwall College became the first qualifiers for the inter-zone round of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup competition yesterday...

Jack Be Good wins Cash Pot Yearling Sale feature
FLEET-FOOTED JACK BE GOOD survived a late run from slow starting debutante JACK SPARROW to win the inaugural running of the Cash Pot/TOBA Yearling Sale Series No. 1 for native bred maiden two-year-olds over 1200 metres at Caymanas Park..


STATHS shoot through to Manning Cup second round
1987 CHAMPIONS St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) became the fifth team to qualify for the second round of the 2004 Manning Cup behind group leaders Excelsior, Camperdown (Group B), Wolmer's (Group F) and Tivoli (Group C)...


NPL round two kicks off today
THE SECOND round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is on today with a full slate of matches.


Gleaner take Business House domino title
THE GLEANER won the 2004 Kingston & St. Andrew Business House Division I Domino League on Friday evening when they defeated Tank-Weld 128-121 at Jacisera Park, going through the competition unbeaten in the process.


Commentary - New-look tournament promises exciting play
THE REGIONAL one-day limited-overs cricket tournament is set to get under way on Saturday in Guyana and although there has been a change in the format, the fans are looking forward to some exciting play and a thrilling contest...


Forbes could take over JAAA
SHERWIN WILLIAMS' boss and track and field enthusiast Ian Forbes has expressed an interest in the top job of the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA).


Goule impresses again in 5K road race
MANCHESTER HIGH'S Natoya Goule justified her status as, at least for now, the new 'Queen of the Road', when she captured her second straight race, the Digicel/Denise Thwaites Race for Life 5K Run, at Independence Park yesterday morning.


Ja salvage draw
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz fought back gallantly to earn a 1-1 draw with Panama at the Rommel Fernandez Stadium here last night.














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