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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 20, 2005

St Catherine through to semis
THE SEMI-FINALISTS for the ISSA/Pepsi/JN schoolboy Manning Cup are now known and St. Catherine are among the teams that will answer the roll call when the medal round starts on Tuesday.

Glenmuir upstage Cornwall again
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Glenmuir High School confirmed their superiority over Cornwall College yesterday when goals by the prolific Cornell Learmond and Eric Vernon gave them a 2-0 win over the Montego Bay team in their big first-round Group One...


Harding, Simpson dominate
TITLE-CHASING JOCKEYS Trevor Simpson and Brian Harding dominated the action at Caymanas Park yesterday, winning seven of the 10 races on the Owners' Association Day programme.


Lambert's XI take third day
TAMAR LAMBERT'S XI defeated David Bernard Jnr. XI by 34 runs on yesterday's third day of Jamaica's four-day practice match at Chedwin Park. Final scores in the match: Bernard's XI 190 and 146; Lambert's XI 370.


WICB, players' association settle sponsorship dispute
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the players' association have settled a long-running dispute over endorsement and sponsorship contracts, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced yesterday.


Tivoli, W'house continue rivalry
THE KEY battle in today's second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is the one between perennial rivals and fifth and sixth-placed teams, Tivoli Gardens and Waterhouse.


Another dark day for WI
IT WAS a day that exhibited the best and the worst of contemporary West Indies cricket with Australia poised for another overwhelming victory after three days of the second Test at Bellerive Oval.


Commentary - Like lambs to the slaughter
THE PERFORMANCE of the West Indies cricket team has been such that their fans are frustrated - so much so that they have just about reached the point of giving up hope that their once beloved Windies will ever again be numbered among the best.


















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