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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Ja turn up heat at Champs
JAMAICA turned up a notch in the evening session of the 15th CAC Junior Track and Field Championships in Barbados as they picked up 15 medals to end Friday's first day of competition with 20 medals. They were 10 gold, five silver and five bronze...

Wint, Cuff set up JDF victory
AN UNBEATEN 90-RUN third wicket partnership between Mel Wint and Wayne Cuff led defending champions Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to a seven-wicket victory over Boys' Town in their opening round Capital and Credit Merchant. Replying to Boys' Town's 144...


Seba, Reno favoured to take NPL spots WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED and Reno will go into this afternoon's semi-final return legs of the Jamaica Football Federa-tion's (JFF) National Premier League (NPL) qualifying competition as odds-on favourites to.
Seba lead Axum 5-1 after the first leg in St. Mary while Reno drew 1-1 with Mt. Salem but will have homefield advantage today. Additionally, the Mt. Salem team is still mourning the killing of their manager Eugene 'Fat Eye' Parkinson and the...


A 'Magic' triple crown
IT WASN'T as easy as the experts predicted, but Philip Feanny's SIMPLY MAGIC yesterday repelled a last-furlong rally from BLACK THATCH to win the Cable and Wireless World Talk Jamaica St. Leger, crowning herself the first ever Triple Crown-winning filly..












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