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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 21, 2005

William Knibb on a roll
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE TEAMS, led by 2003 beaten finalists William Knibb Memorial, maintained their perfect records after scoring wins in yesterday's round of matches in the ISSA Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup schoolboys' football competition.

Windies Games touted for 2009
THE WEST Indies Games are set to return in 2009. Their revival - as the 'Caribbean Games' - will be discussed by sports ministers at the CARICOM Task force on Sport who will meet tomorrow through to Saturday at the Jamaica Conference Centre, Kingston.


Table tennis president banned
JOSEPH DIBBS, president of the Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA), has been banned from playing for one year and his presidency will be reviewed at a special meeting later this month.


M'brook, KC ends in draw
MEADOWBROOK AND Kingston College weren't helped in their bid to get out of the ISSA Pepsi/JN Manning Cup first round when the two played to a 0-0 draw at the Meadowbrook playing field yesterday.


Clan Carthy triumph
CLAN CARTHY High, despite not being able to play at home in the first round, scored a hard-fought 1-0 win over Norman Manley in their ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup Group C game at Tinson Pen yesterday.


'I have to fulfil my own career'
AMERICA-BORN quarter miler and former Jamaica 400m champion Brandon Simpson said he hopes his decision to switch allegiance doesn't take away his local fans. "I always respected my fans and I am not going to change," said U.S.-bound Simpson...


Thumbs up for 'Respic'
LLOYD 'RESPIC' Morgan has the distinction of representing Jamaica in senior competition at both cricket and football. Since earning his first national cap at age 19, Morgan, now 60, has spent the majority of his life transferring and honing the skills...


Super Natural looks the one
THE NATIVE bred two-year-olds take the spotlight at Caymanas Park today in the annual renewal of the Dewhurst Stakes over 1300 metres to be contested by six youngsters.



















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