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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 27, 2005

Ja snare first innings points
SCARBOROUGH, Tobago, CMC: LEADERS JAMAICA put up a fight with the bat to eke out first innings points on the second day of their eighth round match in the Carib Beer 2005 Cricket Series against Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.

Satisfier in fitting win
THE 4-5 favourite SATISFIER scored a fitting victory at Caymanas Park yesterday, landing the circular nine co-feature for the Philip Feanny O.D. Trophy for overnight allowance horses.


Holmwood defend crowns
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL stoutly defended their Class One boys and girls sprint relay titles at the 29th Gibson Relays at the National Stadium yesterday. The girls' quartet of Sonita Sutherland, Rose-Marie White, Aneisha McLaughlin and Nyoka Cole...


Portmore show no signs of stopping
THE UNBEATEN run of Portmore United in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is expected to continue today when they play away to Arlington at Prison Oval.


Another call for a master peacemaker
THE FIRST Test between the West Indies and South Africa is scheduled to start on March 31 and like cricket fans around the region, the West Indies Board must be hoping, probably even praying, that it will do so. Although it is unlikely that the start...


JFF will still be fined - Burrell
CAPTAIN HORACE Burrell, while showering congratulations on the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Reggae Boyz for walking away with the Digicel Caribbean Football Union Championship title, maintained that Jamaica will have to pay a...


U-20s not forgotten - Downswell
NOT MUCH has been made of the failure of Jamaica's Under-20s to make it to the 2005 World Cup in the Netherlands, however, technical director Wendell Downswell has not forgotten them.















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