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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 21, 2003

Charlie hit KTHS for six
HIGH-SCORING Charlie Smith went on the rampage in the second half, scoring five times to register a thumping six-love victory over Kingston Technical High (KTHS) in their Pepsi/Sports Plus Group E Manning Cup game yesterday. Keno Gordon (48th, 74th)...

Portmore show goes to Tivoli
PORTMORE United's self-assured band of Wray & Nephew National Premier League champion players will march into Tivoli this afternoon with their win, win, win attitude, bent on taking maximum points off the homesters in their big Corporate Area match.


Western trio seek first wins
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE OF the four western based Wray And Nephew National Premier League (NPL) teams, newcomers Invaders, Reno and Seba United will be seeking their first wins today when the competition continues with round two.


Wolverines top All Stars
BAHAMIAN division one team Wolverines, runners-up in their local league, opened their three-match Jamaica tour on a winning note, defeating local champions Tivoli All Stars 71-61 Friday night.


Hinds' XI win warm-up match
WAVEL Hinds' XI defeated Robert Samuels' XI by four wickets in the latest Red Stripe Bowl practice match at Port Esquivel yesterday. Hinds' XI set 185 to win from 47 overs, this after they were penalised for low over-rate, achieved their target for...


Princess Chioneso again
THE UNBEATEN filly PRINCESS CHIONESO made all impressively to land the Titania Trophy co-feature over 1100 metres for native bred three-year-olds at Caymanas Park yesterday.


Old Harbour, Glenmuir roll on
WESTERN BUREAU: BEN FRANCIS KO champions Old Harbour High and Glenmuir High both romped to their fourth straight wins in the ISSA Pepsi/ Sports Plus daCosta Cup football competition yesterday.


Fuller, Lowe on target again
LONDON, CMC: IN FORM Jamaican Reggae Boyz Ricardo Fuller and Onandi Lowe led a cluster of Caribbean scorers in the English football on Saturday evening.














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