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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | January 26, 2003

Hazard, Waterhouse chase final booty
COACH LENWORTH Hyde did not reach his target of a 100 per cent win record in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League but his goal of getting into the end of round final was achieved. With that in the bag it is now the task of the..

Haynes, Wright apply for vacant posts in Windies cricket
FORMER JAMAICA players Lyndel Wright and Robert Haynes are among several contenders who have applied for the posts of West Indies manager and coach. Both positions become vacant after next month's ICC World Cup tournament in South Africa and Zimbabwe...


Rain dampens start of basketball season
RAIN PUT a damper on things at yesterday's Berger Paints Division One basketball opening ceremony and dress parade at the National Stadium Courts but the spirit of the players was high as they anticipated the start of the season. Fifteen teams paraded...


Arnett, Tivoli to fight for title
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Arnett Gardens and Tivoli will meet each other in yet another Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Under-21 title decider today at 2:00 p.m. at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex. The last time they clashed was on December 11. Arnett...


'Proceed' snatches IGL trophy
COMING WITH a sustained run on the wide outside, 9-1 chance PROCEEDACCORDINGLY got up in the nick of time to beat the even-money favourite SATISFIER by a head in the IGL Trophy race over 1700 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday. Ridden by lightweight...


Principals speak out - JFF to remove students from school for six weeks
A PLAN BY the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) to remove players in the country's Under-17 squad from the formal school system for a period of six weeks while they fine-tune preparation for the final stage of the CONCACAF phase of the World Youth...











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