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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | November 26, 2002

Boyz vs US at Stadium
INTERNATIONAL football returns to the National Stadium in a big way early next year.

Gayle climbs to number three
LONDON, CMC: WEST INDIES opener Chris Gayle has climbed to number three in the latest world one-day international batting ratings after his prolific form in the just concluded series in India.


Samuels' masterpiece sweetens Windies victory
THERE IS nothing like the sweet taste of victory, and when victory is accomplished in style and with class, it is even sweeter. It brings joy to everyone, it makes grown men and women, little boys and girls, jump and cheer.


Owners want quick changes
MEMBERS OF the Jamaica Racehorse Trainers Association (JROA) have warned that they may be forced to take strong action early next year if matters of concern to the racing industry in general and owners in particular are not addressed by the government.


Allen eyeing bright 2003
LARRIS ALLEN, who recently rode three winners in Barbados, says the respect he is accorded in that country is something to behold.


Chuck mines gold at CAC
SWIMMER Angela Chuck is in top form in the pool, capturing Jamaica's two medals to date at the XIX Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in El Salvador.


McKenzie, Thomas top Grand Prix
LINTON McKenzie and Tamica Thomas walked away with the male and female Jamdammers Grand Prix titles respectively following impressive runs at the final event of the five-race series...


Foskin off to face Hare
THE cold English weather is what Jamaica's welterweight fighter Earl 'Boom Boom' Foskin's most worried about and not champion James Hare who he will challenge in Liverpool, England for the Commonwealth title on Saturday.











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