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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | April 20, 2005

Tivoli tackle Portmore
A DEGREE of normalcy returns to the Wray and Nephew National Premier League this afternoon after the tragic event at the weekend which claimed the life of Waterhouse coach Peter Cargill.

Rain reigns in Champs third round
TRELAWNY AND rain were the winners in last weekend's Red Stripe Cricket Championship third round matches. Apart from Trelawny's victory over Kingston and St. Andrew, the rain prevented the start of the Young Jamaica/St. James match at Jarrett Park;...


Ja, SA in final rehearsal
A VASTLY improved Jamaica Under-21 netball team takes on South Africa in the second of a two-match friendly series at the National Indoor Sports Centre this evening.


Pollock's return gives SA selectors a pleasant dilemma
BRIDGETOWN, (Reuters): SOUTH AFRICA must decide whether to risk selecting Shaun Pollock for the third Test against the West Indies, which starts in Bridgetown, Barbados, today.


Boys' Town, Bull Bay, JDF advance to semis
RUNAWAY LEADERS Boys' Town, along with Bull Bay and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), have advanced to the semi-finals of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association's Jamaica National Super League competition.


Thomas hits majestic ton
FIFTEEN-YEAR-old Schacoya Thomas scored a majestic unbeaten century as Eltham High took total control of their three-day Grace Shield Premier League final against St. Catherine at Melbourne Oval yesterday.


Holmwood take early edge
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: DEFENDING WILCO Headley Cup champions Holmwood Technical bowled themselves into a position where they could easily challenge for first innings honours...
















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