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Sport

WI crash to series defeat

ST. JOHN'S, Antigua: THE WEST Indies' dream of winning the 2001 Cable & Wireless Test series against South Africa and in so doing protect their impressive home record ended in disappointment at the Antigua Recreation Ground yesterday when they...

National Premier League heats up
THERE WILL be a mad scramble for points today in the National Premier League (NPL). With two scheduled rounds of matches to be played, each point is even more important as some teams vie to stay in the league while other hunt a semi-final place.

Ethiopian to fight in Jamaica

SAMMY 'Lion of Judah' Retta, the man purported to be the grand-nephew of Emperor Haile Selassie, will feature on a fight card here soon. The 26-year-old Ethiopian, who resides in the United States, was among the guests at Monday's press conference...

Words of wisdom for young cricketers

LAST SATURDAY morning, the West Indies Cricket Board announced the names of the 24 players who will be the first batch of youngsters to attend the Shell Cricket Academy at the St. George's University in Grenada. It was a lovely function, it was held...

Arnett attempt giant-killing task

TRAVEL WEARY Arnett Gardens will attempt the giant task of overturning a 3-0 deficit against three-time MLS champions DC United, when they meet in a CONCACAF Giants Cup return-leg contest at the RFK Stadium in Washington DC this evening at 8:00 p.m.

St. Jago take Grace Shield

ST. JAGO, led by off spinner David Lemmie, claimed the Grace Shield schoolboy cricket crown with an emphatic 91-run victory over defending champions Kingston College at Melbourne Oval yesterday. Scores: St. Jago 204. Kingston College 113.












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