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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | March 14, 2003

Strong Ja team ready for India A
JAMAICA CONTINUE their bid for a place in the semi-finals of the Carib Beer Shield at Sabina Park today when they take on India A in their final match of the preliminary round of the Carib Beer Series.

JNA, JVA in venue tug-o-war
WHAT STARTED out as a simple search for a suitable venue is shaping up to be a tug-o-war between the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) and the Jamaica Volleyball Association (JVA).


Less schools to take part in Champs
THOUGH ENVIABLE prizes are on offer for this year's VMBS/Boys and Girls Championships to be held at the National Stadium from April 2-5, the number of schools participating has decreased compared to last year.


Norman Manley lift trophy
NORMAN MANLEY swiftly demolished Ardenne by 244 runs inside five sessions to lift the 2003 George and Branday A League schoolboy cricket trophy at Melbourne Oval yesterday.


Kentucky debut for Ja's Ziadie
MIAMI (AP): RALPH ZIADIE sighed as he leaned back on the black leather chair in a small office tucked inside his barn at Calder Race Course.


Exciting contest looms
WITH the return of former three-time champion Andrew Ramgeet to local race riding and the likelihood that current champion Trevor Simpson will be here long enough to defend his crown as well as Wesley Henry, another past champion...












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