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Sport

Rain frustrates WI

LONDON FORTUNE often favours the brave. Yesterday, however, the second day of the fifth and final Test between the West Indies and England at The Oval, was one of those days when it did not - at least as far as the West Indies are concerned.

'We have no fear'

LENNIE Taylor, the Jamaican who coaches St. Vincent and the Grenadines football team, believes they have an outstanding chance of ending the Reggae Boyz' 44-game unbeaten streak at the National Stadium. The teams meet in a crucial World Cup qualifier at.

Munro test for champs STETHS
Western Bureau - THE Pepsi/Sports Plus 2000 schoolboy football season will kick-off this afternoon in Montego Bay with the competition's official opening ceremony and a triple-header featuring two daCosta Cup and one Manning Cup game.

Big boost for Boyz

JAMAICA'S football programme got a big boost on Thursday when Crazy Jim Limited announced an estimated $4m sponsorship of the Reggae Boyz. Crazy Jim's assistant vice president of Sales and Marketing, Phillip Williams, in announcing the sponsorship deal..

Get on Wyle Coyote
THE 3-y-o and up overnight allowance for the G.A. "Sarge" Bucknor Memorial Trophy is today's Caymanas Park feature to be contested by 11 starters. Among them is the vastly improved three-year-old gelding WYLE COYOTE who goes for his third win from his...









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