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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 10, 2004

Baugh's ton wins honours
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: WEST INDIES reserve wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh Jr. had a happy homecoming, hitting a purposeful second regional first-class hundred to lead Jamaica to first innings points over West Indies 'B' in their key fifth round match...

Excelsior demolish Wolmer's
EXCELSIOR High's girls have been following the example of their champion Manning Cup schoolmates, as they demolished Wolmer's Girls' 4-0 in the ISSA/Captain's Bakery schoolgirls' football competition at Excelsior yesterday.


WI, S Africa to clash in Champions Trophy
LONDON (AP): INDIA AND Pakistan will meet at Edgbaston in the ICC Champions Trophy next fall, while South Africa and the West Indies will play each other at The Oval.


Eleven overseas Boyz for Uruguay friendly
ELEVEN overseas-based pros have been confirmed for Jamaica's senior football team for next Wednesday's international warm-up match against two-time World Cup winners Uruguay, at the National Stadium.


Phillipps' killing jolts trainers
THE TRAGIC death of trainer Howard Phillipps at Caymanas Park on Saturday was a bitter pill to swallow by the racing fraternity, especially his colleagues who really took it personally.


Thank you 'Mr. H', thank you 'Uncle Les'
THE ELITE of sport are usually those who distinguish themselves in the arena. Regardless of how well they do, those who perform outside the arena are seldom remembered much less serenaded.


China experience sharpens Webb for Olympic rally LeVaughn Flynn
Staff Reporter JAMAICA'S THIRD ranked table tennis player, Nigel Webb, returned to the island on Sunday after five weeks of intense training at the Shanghai Institute of Physical Education in China.















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