Jamaica Gleaner Sport published: Sunday | January 5, 2003
Hazard on the prowl
TODAY'S Wray and Nephew National Premier League clash against the unbeatable-looking Hazard United could not come at a worst time for the defending champions Arnett Gardens.
WEST Indies 'A' team representative Donovan Pagan completed an undefeated century as batsmen continued to dominate the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) third and penultimate practice match at Melbourne Oval yesterday.
DARK clouds hovered and intermittent rain dampened the field but athletes seemed unaffected as 10 records were established up to press time yesterday in the 10th Swizzzle/JC Invitational track meet held at Jamaica College.
NATIONAL defender Shavar Thomas is set to join the rank of professionals when he gives up his final two years of University for a contract in the United States Major League Soccer (MLS).
CHAMPION jockey Trevor Simpson yesterday brought down the house on his first day back in the saddle at Caymanas Park, forcing a thrilling dead-heat aboard trainer Wayne DaCosta's even-money favourite ZULU PRINCESS by nabbing 9-5 chance AFFIRMATION...
A REJUVENATED Seba United will continue their quest for a place in the end of second round finals this afternoon when they take on bottom club Bull Bay at Jarrett Park, starting at 6:00.