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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 24, 2003

Ricketts in demand
WESTERN BUREAU: IT MAY be a while before national goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts returns to his Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) club, Village United - if at all.

Dinthill defeat Seaforth
AFTER CONCEDING the first goal, Dinthill came from behind to edge Seaforth 2-1, despite torrential rain for the entire second half, in their Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup Group Six clash at the Prison Oval, Spanish Town yesterday.


Walsh, Adams in charge at festival
TWO FORMER Jamaica and West Indies captains, Courtney Walsh and Jimmy Adams, will lead the two teams at the annual Milo/Melbourne cricket festival scheduled for Melbourne Oval on Sunday.


Hope for Bolt's record
USAIN BOLT'S sizzling record 200-metre run at July's Junior Pan American Athletics Championships in Barbados could stand when the IAAF meets next month.


Walker Cup kicks off today
THE EIGHT most successful teams in the 2003 Manning Cup march into the Walker Cup quarter-finals Knock-out competition today and tomorrow at the Ferdie Neita Sports Complex, St. Catherine.


Let's prepare for South Africa
THE WEST Indies next assignment will be against Zimbabwe and after their brilliant performance in the final Test against Australia, then their victory over Sri Lanka, they should be hot favourites to win the two-match series.

















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