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Sport

Hunt sets javelin record

BRENDA-GRACE Hunt of Wolmer's threw the javelin record 44.92 metres to highlight yesterday's opening day of the 2001 VMBS Girls Championships at the National Stadium. Hunt, who surged into the lead with a throw of 41.64 on her fourth attempt, finished...

Anderson sends strong message
ST. JAGO'S Marvin Anderson, the hot favourite for the sprint double in Class one, clocked the fastest time in the heats of the 200 metres at the VMBS Boys and Girls championships yesterday. Anderson, a finalist in the half lap event at last year's...

Close call in Bridgetown

WHEN THE curtain comes down on the Cable and Wireless Test series between the West Indies and South Africa at Sabina Park, the Windies, with a little luck, may well be the winners. After three matches, the score is, South Africa one, the West Indies...

McGarrell included in Windies squad
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): THE West Indies selectors yesterday included left-arm spinner Neil McGarrell in their squad of 13 from whom they will name their final team for the fourth Test against South Africa, beginning in Antigua on Friday.

STETHS in control

MANCHESTER: AN 18th hold on the Headley Cup appears inevitable for defending champions St. Elizabeth Technical after they enjoyed a second straight day of dominance over Holmwood at Alpart yesterday.












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