Harbour View shock champs Portmore U
HARBOUR View scored a shock win over defending champions Portmore United in the fifth round of the 2003-04 Wray & Nephew-sponsored National Premier League at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.
Neita: Alpart strong on sport
PRIVATE SECTOR support is vital to the development of sport in Jamaica, some companies spend their money at the national level; some do so at the community level, one of them is Alpart, the company is deeply involved at that level...
Manley's Baylis eyes pro career
NORMAN MANLEY High's forward Bryan Baylis is no stranger to winning schoolboy football championships. Aside from being a member of defending Manning Cup champions, Norman Manley...
No hard feelings, says Anderson
PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) Pat Anderson has expressed 'sympathy' for the Barbados Amateur Athletic Association (BAAA) following the International Association of Athletics Federations'...
Waterhouse turn on the heat
LIKE THE prodigal son who reaped benefits immediately on returning home, Waterhouse came up trumps at Drewsland, beating St. Mary's Star Cosmos 2-0 on their way to their second win in this season's Wray & Nephew National Premier League.
Close going in Manning Cup Group B
THE BATTLE for top spot in Group B of the 2003 Pepsi/Sports Plus schoolboy Manning Cup continues this afternoon. Only a point separates the top three schools.
Lawson leaves today
WEST INDIES fast bowler Jermaine Lawson leaves the island today for Brisbane, Australia, in an effort to correct his bowling action. Phillip Service, the West Indies Cricket Board's resident development officer in Jamaica, will accompany Lawson.
Ja destroy Windwards
ALPART: JAMAICA, powered by fast bowlers Jerome Taylor and Daren Powell, and then by Brenton Parchment and Christopher Gayle defeated the Windward Islands in the Red Stripe Bowl contest at Alpart Sports Club yesterday and, like Trinidad and Tobago...
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