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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 14, 2005

Calabar demolish Tarrant 12-1
CALABAR HIGH registered the biggest win of the new ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup seasom with a massive 12-1 thrashing of Tarrant yesterday at their Red Hills Road school ground.

W'house seek first victory
HAVING ALREADY lost to one of the Gardens, Arnett, Waterhouse will be hoping for better luck today against the other in this the second set of matches in the 2005-2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Lawson named in WI training squad
SIDELINED JAMAICAN fast bowler Jermaine Lawson has been named in a 30-man West Indies training squad to prepare for the coming tour of Australia which begins late next month. Lawson, who recently had surgery on an injured ankle....


Crunch time for new boys
WESTERN BUREAU: THOMPSON TOWN of Clarendon and Robert Lightbourne High of St Thomas will be the third and fourth new schools to make their debuts in the ISSA Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup schoolboys' football competition this afternoon...


Painful return for Kingston High
KINGSTON HIGH suffered a woeful start to their return to the Manning Cup yesterday with a 4-2 loss to Waterford at the Tinson Pen playing field.


Hewitt saves the day for Wolmer's
IT TOOK a last-gasp effort by substitute Mikhail Hewitt to secure a 1-1 draw for Wolmer's and a share of the points against Donald Quarrie in their Manning Cup fixture at the Heroes Circle yesterday.


Fielding and bowling concern chief selector Williams
JAMAICA'S CHAIRMAN of selectors, Ruddy Williams, has mixed feelings about the players' performances so far during the practice matches to help select the country's team for the regional one-day cricket competition in Guyana.


Murray striking his way for the Champs
A NEW Wray and Nephew Premier League football season kicked off last Sunday, featuring a revamped format, promoted teams and new players. Striker Ashane Murray made a dream debut for champions Portmore United, scoring the third goal...



















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