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Sport

St. Hugh's reign supreme

ST. HUGH'S retained their Under-19 school girls hockey title with a 3-2 penalty triumph over Wolmer's after an intense battle in the final at the Mona Hockey field yesterday. The score at the end of regulation time was 1-1 with field goals from...

South Africa cruise to win
ST JOHN'S, Antigua, (Reuters): A CENTURY from opener Herschelle Gibbs helped South Africa to an overwhelming eight-wicket victory in the second one-day international against West Indies at the Recreation Ground yesterday.

STETHS retain crown
ST. ELIZABETH Technical (STETHS) were yesterday crowned all-island schoolboys cricket champions for the third consecutive year despite playing to a draw with Grace Shield champions St. Jago High at Melbourne Oval. STETHS took the title on first innings...

Henry rides 300th winner

LEADING JOCKEY Wesley Henry rode three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday, including the 300th of his career aboard 3-5 favourite GO BABY GO in the opening race over the straight five course. Henry, who started riding in April 1996 having graduated...

Jackie Hendriks on the ball

JAMAICA'S PROTEST to the West Indies Cricket Board about the interference of the West Indies team management in the selection of Jamaica's team for the one-day match against South Africa is justified and the observations by president Jackie Hendriks on...












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