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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | April 25, 2005

Windies surrender
BRIDGETOWN: THE WEST Indies dream of winning the third Test, levelling the count at one-one and setting up a winner-take-all showdown in the fourth and final Test of the Digicel Series ended in a nightmare, in broad daylight, at Kensington Oval yesterday.

Five J'cans win at Texas Invitational track meet
NATIONAL 100 metres hurdles champion Delloreen Ennis-London, Tayna Lawrence, Shereefa Lloyd and Ricardo Williams were among five Jamaican winners at the weekend's TCU Invitational held at the Lowden Track Complex in Texas.


Calabar, St Andrew top C&W KO
CALABAR High defeated Haile Selassie High 3-0 and St. Andrew High beat St. Hugh's High 3-1 to win the Cable &Wireless Badminton KO titles on Saturday at the G. C. Foster College gym.


Portmore clip Spring
PORTMORE UNITED registered a dramatic come-from-behind 2-1 win to rob Constant Spring of a share of the points in the first game of a Wray and Nephew National Premier League triple-header at the National Stadium.


Tivoli slam Rivoli 4-1
DEFENDING WRAY and Nephew Premier League champions Tivoli Gardens brushed aside Rivoli 4-1 in the second game of a triple-header at the National Stadium yesterday.


Lamey slams in four-timer
ACE FORWARD Kevin Lamey scored all the goals as Waterhouse Football Club whipped Arlington United 4-0 in the National Premier League encounter at the Spanish Town's Prison Oval yesterday.


Village hold Invaders
INVADERS remained planted to the foot of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League table after playing to a 2-2 draw with neighbours Village United in the Trelawny derby at Elliston Wakeland Centre yesterday.

















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