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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 11, 2002

Lawson's spell augurs well
THE West Indies victory over Bangladesh in the first Test was not surprising, and there is no reason why it should have been.

Harbour View aim to keep winning
CONFIDENT Harbour View will be seeking to maintain Jamaica's current dominance in regional club football when they begin the battle today for the remaining spot from this zone in the CONCACAF Club Championship.


Manley, Rusea's seek advantage
THE battle for all-island supremacy in schoolboy football kicks off at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex today with Manning Cup champions Norman Manley Comprehensive facing rural area kingpins Rusea's Comprehensive...


Upbeat Seba face Village
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER CHAMPIONS Seba United will be going after their first back-to-back win in this season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) this afternoon when they travel to the Elleston-Wakeland Community Centre...


Untouchable for Aguilar Memorial
FEATURE event at Caymanas Park today is the one mile renewal of the Andrew H.B. Aguilar Memorial Cup for maiden and untried two-year-olds.


Ja too good for B'dos
SHOOTER Kadian Mendes and defender Kerry-Ann Brown starred in Jamaica's exciting 27-22 win over highly-rated Barbados in their second match of the Caribbean Netball Association under-16 tournament in Grenada yesterday.


Garden party
NEIGHBOURS Arnett Gardens and Tivoli Gardens will end close to 20 months of not facing each other on home turf when they go head to head at Railway Oval in a double-header today.


Lawson burns Bangladesh
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC: YOUNG PACER Jermaine Lawson produced a sensational six-wicket burst that fired the West Indies to an innings and 310-run victory over Bangladesh late on the third day of their first test match at the Bangabandhu Stadium...











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