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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | August 8, 2004

Girlz clinch crown
THE SCRIPT has once again played itself out. Yesterday, Jamaica's Sunshine Girlz, as expected, completed yet another successful Caribbean Netball Championship campaign with a 56-33 victory over Barbados in their final game in Trinidad...

Another collapse foils Ja charge
A LATE afternoon collapse left Jamaica in a precarious position against Barbados entering today's second day of their TCL Group West Indies Under-19 three-day championship match at the Police's Ground, Elletson Road.


Contrasting wins for Keeler, Coltrane
KEELER, RUNNING at odds of 8-1 with champion jockey Trevor Simpson aboard, powered home in a driving finish from her front-running stable-companion NATURAL PRINCE in yesterday's Caymanas Park co-feature...


Edwards leads WI to victory
FIDEL EDWARDS completed his first 10-wicket match haul in first-class cricket in bowling West Indies to a crushing 315-run victory over Derbyshire 20 minutes before tea on the final day of their three-day match yesterday.


Johnson's inconsistency costs him place at Bolton
JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Jermaine Johnson could still be in the English Premier League if he was more consistent, said Bolton assistant boss Phil Brown on the Soccernet website after watching his former player turn in an impressive display..


Commentary - England's focus already on Ashes
ENGLAND ARE leading the West Indies 2-0 in the current four-match Test series, one match was won by 210 runs, the other by 256 runs, and reading those Englishmen who write on the game, listening to their commentators, the contest is over.


Horace Burrell to represent FIFA at Haitian peace game
ALTHOUGH HE is no longer president of the Jamaica Football Federation, Captain Horace Burrell is still in and around the highest levels of world football.














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