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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 24, 2003

Rivoli to test Arnett's character
ARNETT GARDENS will face a test of character at home when they host Spanish Town's Rivoli United in a Wray & Nephew National Premier League match at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex this evening at 5:00p.m.

St George's surprise DQ
ST GEORGE'S COLLEGe continued the upsets in Manning Cup action when they defeated Donald Quarrie 2-0 at Emmet Park yesterday.


Seba, Village poised for all out attack
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER CHAMPIONS Seba United will make the half-hour trip to Elleston Wakeland Community Centre in Falmouth this afternoon to face Village in a Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) western derby, starting at 3:30p.m.


Old Harbour stop Garvey Maceo
WESTERN BUREAU: GARVEY MACEO ended Old Harbour's impressive start to the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus rural area daCosta Cup schoolboy's football competition yesterday with a 1-0 win in their Zone I top of the table clash at Soya Oval.


All bets Good to Go
TWO TROPHIES are at stake on today's Caymanas Park 10-race programme, the round five Stewards' Cup for native bred maiden two-year-olds and the Restricted Allowance I for the Royal Crest Trophy over 1200 metres for native and imported three-year-olds.


McLean shoots for better fields
LINNEL McLean, president of the Trelawny Football Association, will be looking to improve youth programmes and facilities for the sport in the parish during his new tenure.


BNS 'A' win again
THE MASSACRE didn't happen. Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) 'A' were expected to butcher Cable & Wireless (C&W) 'A' when they met in the Business House Senior League yesterday.














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