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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 31, 2004

Portmore, Tivoli clash
AFTER A weekend in which there was only one real quality match-up - Waterhouse versus Tivoli Gardens - the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is back with a bang today.

Jack De Prince wins 'Babu' Chin Memorial
THE VASTLY improved four-year-old gelding JACK DE PRINCE overcame a slow start to win yesterday's Caymanas Park open allowance feature for the Melvin 'Babu' Chin Memorial Trophy over 1200 metres in fine style.


Manning Cup - Bridgeport lose sight of prize
EVEN WITH one quarter-final Manning Cup game left to play, 2001 champions Bridgeport have given up on winning Corporate Area schoolboy football's most prestigious silverware this year.


DaCosta Cup - Three advance to quarter-finals
THREE SCHOOLS, Godfrey Stewart High, Lennon High and Christiana have confirmed their places in the quarter-finals of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup following yesterday's third round of matches in the inter-zone round.


Barbican, H View all square after first leg
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Barbican and Harbour View will have it all to play for in next week's second leg Sherwin Williams Women's Football League final after they played to an exciting 1-1 draw at Constant Spring yesterday.


Dinthill, Excelsior, Merl Grove cop top softball awards
DINTHILL, EXCELSIOR and Merl Grove walked away with the top prizes at the Singer/Jamaica Amateur Softball Association (JASA) school leagues presentation ceremony at Lecture Hall, Heart Trust/NTA Garmex Academy last week.


Scientific study ranks Gilchrist 'fastest of all time'
CRICKET SCIENTIST Charles Davis has compared the hard-hitting Australian batsman Adam Gilchrist with West Indies batting legend Sir Vivian Richards in a study to rate the fastest scorers the game has ever seen.














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