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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | April 27, 2005

Another new rule at Penn Relays
PHILADELPHIA: JAMAICAN HIGH school teams will have another new rule to contend with when the 111th Penn Relays get under way here tomorrow morning. Effective this year, no high school will be allowed to compete in both the 4x800m and the DMR...

Arnett, Portmore in KO showdown
ARNETT GARDENS and Sandy Bay enter today's Red Stripe Champions Cup All-Island Knockout quarter-final encounters against Portmore and Reno respectively with slight advantages from the first legs and will be hoping to make full use of...


Ja squad chosen for SA clash
THE JAMAICA Cricket Asso-ciation (JCA) has released a 13-man squad to face South Africa in a one-day practice match at Chedwin Park next Thursday. The 50-over-a-side contest, a warm-up for the South Africans...


Proceedaccordingly to rebound in CTL Claiming series No 4
THE FOURTH race in the CTL Claiming Series ($170,000 and less) over 1600 metres is today's feature at Caymanas Park, this attracting a competitive field of 10.


Sir Vivian in line for India job
DELHI, India, CMC: FORMER AUSTRALIA Test batsman Dean Jones is the latest name to be linked with the job of India's coach, after former West Indies captain Sir Vivian Richards was also linked with the post last week.


Ja teams leave for Penn Relays
GIRLS CHAMPS winners Holmwood Technical headed the list of schools which departed the island yesterday for 111th Penn Relays in Philadelphia.


Garrick leads the way for St Ann
ST. ANN, Boys' Town, Portland, Westmoreland, and Young Jamaica all scored outright wins in the Red Stripe Cricket Championship over the weekend. At Kaiser, led by Leon Garrick's century, St. Ann defeated Hanover by an innings and nine runs.


Young now making his mark off the field
PAUL YOUNG, a former national footballer, who helped Jamaica qualify for World Cup 1998, has since entered the coaching arena, reaping instant success at Portmore United since taking over from Lenny Hyde.


Lara to captain International XI
LONDON, (Reuters): BRIAN LARA and Sachin Tendulkar will captain the two teams in the tsunami appeal match at Lord's on June 14.

















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