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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 14, 2003

Portmore United kick off against newcomers Cosmos
CHAMPIONS PORTMORE United, formerly Hazard, aim to open their title defence on a positive footing when they kick-off the new Wray & Nephew National Premier League season against promoted Star Cosmos at Ferdie Neita Park today.

Perfect Ten's Pick-3
PERFECT TEN, ridden by former champion jockey Shane Ellis for popular owner Laurence Heffes, won yesterday's Caymanas Park 2-y-o feature for the Pick-3 Super Challenge Trophy over the straight five course in decisive fashion.


Gleaner clip JUTC 2-1 to reach final
KEMARLO TOMLINSON's sudden-death extra-time goal led The Gleaner to a 2-1 victory over Jamaica Urban Transport Company (JUTC) in their 2003 Kingston and St. Andrew (KSAFA) Business House Second Division football semi-final at Emmet Park yesterday. ...


Commentary - It's now king football, not king cricket
ONCE UPON a time cricket was the king of sports in Jamaica, it was the sport of choice for most boys, it was the most popular of all sport, it was the sport that offered most reward, the cricketer was the one most likely to be employed... (Becca)


Western-based teams ready to roll
THREE OF the four western-based Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) teams will be on show in the region today and are in great spirits as the new season opens.


Vauxhall shock KC
MONDAY MORNING'S devotion at Vauxhall High will have the usual ingredients of prayer and other things that students usually find dour, however it will be nothing short of miraculous when principal Angela Chaplain makes a particular announcement.


Double Wicket Champs set for Discovery Bay
LOCAL CRICKET fans will again be treated to two days of excitement during the second annual Jamaica Cricket Association's Double Wicket Championship scheduled for Kaiser Sports Club in Discovery Bay on September 27 and 28.














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