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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | July 11, 2004

Bolt to miss World Juniors
JAMAICA'S MEDAL chances at the 10th Coca-Cola/IAAF World Junior Championships (WJC) in Italy suffered a major blow with news that World Junior 200m champion Usain Bolt has pulled out of the Games.

Steady Kiwis stifle WI
LONDON (Reuters): SPINNER DANIEL Vettori took five for 30 to inspire New Zealand to a 107-run victory over West Indies in the triangular series final at Lord's yesterday.


Kensington secure valuable lead
A 101-run fifth wicket partnership between Maurice Kepple (77) and Samuel Douglas (62) propelled Kensington to first innings points over St. Catherine CC on yesterday's second and penultimate day in the Supreme Ventures Super Cup final...


Tocumen cops Cecil Charlton Trophy
TOCUMEN, RUNNING at odds of 6-1 with Paul Ramsay aboard, outfinished the 2-1 favourite BROTHER DANIEL to win yesterday's Caymanas Park feature for the Cecil C. Charlton Trophy over 1200 metres, in a driving finish.


Jamaican karters score good wins
JAMAICA'S JOEL Jackson and Jonathan Fong Yee registered convincing wins on the opening day of the International Go-Kart race meet, which got underway yesterday at the Palisadoes International Raceway in Kingston.


National team needs $600,000 for champs
JAMAICA NETBALL Association (JNA) president Sharon Donaldson has expressed confidence that her association will raise the additional $600,000 it needs to participate at the Caribbean Netball Championships.















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