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Sport

Teenager lifts Zimbabwe
HARARE, CANA-Reuters: HAMILTON Masakadza became the youngest player to score a Test century on debut yesterday.

Young West Indies fail by 13 runs
CHELMSFORD, CANA: GUIDEd by an even century from opener Gary Pratt and left-arm seamer Justin Bishop's seven-wicket haul, Young England defeated Young West Indies by 13 runs in the second under-19 limited overs international at Chlemsford yesterday.

Essex Valley win big
OSLO THE Essex Valley All Stars opened their bid for honours in the Under 14 section of the 2001 Norway Cup with a flood of goals against Baekkelagets SK 2 at Ekeberg yesterday morning.

Norman Gardens win Prince's Cup
NORMAN Gardens will head to Britain on Sunday, August 12 to witness an international football friendly match between England and the Netherlands at White Hart Lane three days later. They earned themselves the trip with a 3-1 win on penalties over...

Football helping to unite inner-city youth
ERROL BLAKE, captain of Teacher's United, one of 32 teams which competed in yesterday's Prince's Cup finals at Sabina Park, is adamant the three-month long five-a-side football tournament will lead to improved relations among inner-city folks...












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