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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 15, 2003

Honours even in Barbados
BARBADOS RECOVERED from shaky start against Jamaica on a rain-shortened opening day's play in their key third round Carib Beer Series match at the island's newest first-class venue, Mount Gay North Stars, Crab Hill in the northern...

Pole vault battle looms
TODAY'S opening day of the National Hurdles and Fields events championships at Kingston College could be highlighted by the battle between 'homeboy' Wasim Walker and Jason Binns of Jamaica College in the pole vault.


Juniors in spotlight at Matchplay
OF THE 50 players who teed off last Saturday with hopes of being named one of the 2003 Jamaica Matchplay champions, only 14 remain to battle through to today's third round at the Constant Spring Golf Club.


Do not oppose Rakkadash
OWNER Joseph "Fudgie" Duany, leading all-time jockey Winston Griffiths and 13-time champion trainer Philip Feanny have a glorious chance of winning the Abe Issa Memorial Cup feature for the second consecutive year with the vastly improved RAKKADASH...


Commentary - West Indies fans having second thoughts
WHEN THE West Indies flew out of Cape Town on Monday morning, it was all smiles. After defeating the World Cup second favourites and the Group B favourites South Africa before a full house in the opening match of the tournament...


Munro have the lead
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Munro College have taken a 25 points lead after eleven finals as the County of Cornwall Athletics Association's (COCAA) Western High Schools Athletics championships got underway at Herbert Morrison Technical on Thursday.


Lara: West Indies still focused on goal
WEST INDIES batting star Brian Lara said Thursdays lost to New Zealand at the 2003 World Cup has re-emphasised the fact that the team cannot afford to step off the gas at any point during their matches.












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