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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 17, 2003

'Admiral' looks for hat-trick
THE MARK Twain Trophy for native and imported three-year-olds is today's feature at Caymanas Park, the 1600-metre race attracting eight starters.

Wilmots set for surfing showdown
THE Wilmot brother, Inilek and Icah, are set for a grand showdown when the final event of the Jamaica Surfing Association's National Open Championships is held at Copacabana Beach, Eight Miles, Bull Bay, St. Andrew on Saturday, starting at 7:30 a.m.


Easy job for national selectors
ONE of the hardest jobs in sport is the selection of a cricket team. Sometimes, however, it is easy, very easy, and that should be the case when the national selectors meet in another two days or so to select the 14-man squad...


Boxhill wants stronger youth programmes
WESTERN BUREAU: CRENSTON BOXHILL, a JFF vice-president and president of the Clarendon Football Association (CFA), said that until the sport's governing body here institute a "meaningful national youth football programme" ...


Bellefield, Glenmuir score hat-trick
WESTERN BUREAU: BELLEFIELD HIGH and Glenmuir both won for the third straight time yesterday to join Black River as the top schools in the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup rural area schoolboy football competition.














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