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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 28, 2005

St George's swamp Kingston High 8-0
MANY-TIME champions St. George's College (StGC) registered their first win of the season, swamping Kingston High 8-0 in their Group D ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup game at Winchester Park yesterday.

Calabar trounce Vauxhall
LAST YEAR'S beaten finalists, Calabar High kept a tight reign on leadership of Group 'B' in the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup first-round after a convincing 7-0 trouncing of Vauxhall at their Red Hills Road address yesterday.


GKRS spice up Jackie Bell KO
WHEN THE Western Union/Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knockout kicks off on October 1, there will be an improvement of $300,000 in the sponsorship deal from last year.


McLean still Trelawny FA president
BUSINESSMAN LINNEL McLean was on Saturday re-elected unopposed to a third term as president of the Trelawny Football Association.


Arnett bubbling for big clash with H View
IF HARBOUR View are to be champions of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League for the 2005-2006 season then they will have to show their championship material early.


Yallahs end St Thomas streak
WESTERN BUREAU: YALLAHS HIGH ended St. Thomas Technical's perfect winning record in the ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup schoolboy football competition yesterday after beating them 4-1 in Zone L (b) action.


Johnson ready to 'make a splash'
MIAMI, Florida, CMC: LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT boxer Glengoffe Johnson is looking to make a big splash in his next fight. The 36-year-old Johnson, who hails Negril in Jamaica, is set to fight southpaw George Jones on September 30...


Victoria eyes Mark Twain
SEVEN THREE-YEAR-OLDS are slated to contest today's Caymanas Park feature for the Mark Twain Trophy over 1600 metres, among them the native bred three-year-old filly VICTORIA and her American counterpart ALPHA LUPA.


Truly devoted to the Sport of Kings
LOUIS 'TONY' Phillips is one of the most popular and committed racehorse owners at Caymanas Park. He currently owns a total of 10 horses spread over four stables (Philip Feanny, Gary Subratie, Wilfred Chin, Wayne DaCosta).



















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