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Sport

Vere take charge
RED-HOT favourites Vere Technical, highly fancied to defend their girls' title at the 2001 VMBS Boys and Girls championships, have made a giant step towards that feat after the second day of the five-day spectacle at the National Stadium. After four...

STETHS take home Headley Cup
MANDEVILLE, MANCHESTER: ST. ELIZABETH Technical (STETHS) predictably wrapped up an 18th hold on the Wilco Headley Cup on the stroke of lunch on yesterday's final day but not before giving their fans a major scare.

KC in front
KINGSTON College surged to their accustomed first day lead at the VMBS Boys and Girls Championships at the National Stadium yesterday. Leading the way for KC was Class 2 shot putter Fabian Morgan who heaved a record 15.09 metres to break the 14.96m...

DC United thrash Arnett

NATIONAL PREMIER League team Arnett Gardens were yesterday taught a football lesson by United States Major League Soccer (MLS) team DC United at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex. The home team were thrashed by their North American rivals 3-0 in...

We can beat SA - Skerritt

ST JOHN'S, Antigua, CANA: WEST Indies cricket team manager Ricky Skerritt is confident his side can beat South Africa, with two games remaining in the Cable and Wireless five-Test series.












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