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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Arnett beat Tivoli
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Arnett Gardens opened up a five-point gap at the top of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League yesterday with a come-from-behind win over Tivoli Gardens at Up Park Camp. It was their sixth successive triumph.

Windies make fighting start
KOLKATA, India, CMC: THE WEST Indies, behind diligent bowling, battled to a competitive position against India on the opening day of the third and final Test at Eden Gardens yesterday.


DaCosta topples Feanny's record
LEADING TRAINER Wayne DaCosta saddled two winners at Caymanas Park yesterday to move to 90, thus erasing the record of most winners in a season held by his arch rival Philip Feanny.


Sherwood called to senior team
KAMEIKA SHERWOOD is the only newcomer to Jamaica's senior netball team named for the upcoming World Netball Championship here next year.


Ripe for a big fight
"RIPE AS a cherry" was the analogy Earl "Boom Boom" Foskin used to describe his readiness for his upcoming Commonwealth welterweight fight with Britain's Julian Holland in England next month.


Jamaicans bow out early in Negril
WESTERN BUREAU: TOP SEED Emin Agaev of Azerbaijan was yesterday knocked out of the Bell Caribbean Jamaica Futures tournament No. 18 at the Swept Away Resort in Negril.











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