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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | October 28, 2003

Lawson needs more work
WEST INDIES fast bowler Jermaine Lawson will need to work more on his bowling action before he can start playing again at a competitive level.

Cornwall, Holmwood qualify
WESTERN BUREAU: ELEVEN-TIME champions Cornwall College and Holmwood Technical confirmed their places in the quarter-finals of the ISSA Pepsi/ Sports Plus daCosta Cup and Ben Francis Knock Out schoolboys' football competitions...


Let's now look to the Cup
JAMAICA'S FAILURE to win the Red Stripe Bowl tournament continues to be the topic of discussion among cricket fans and listening to them, they are still disappointed.


What's the status of Reno's president?
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE IS some degree of confusion concerning the status of Owen Cunningham the president of Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) club Reno of Westmoreland.


Big money in store for punters
IT WAS yet another tough day for form players at Caymanas Park on Saturday, so much so that the Pick-9 not only proved elusive for the fifth consecutive race day, but consolation prizes were paid out only to punters with seven of nine winners.


Portmore crime wave and security at Caymanas
CRIMES INVOLVING murder, rape, robbery, extortion and other offences have been rampant in Southern St. Catherine for over five years.


Ellis riding up a storm
FORMER CHAMPION Shane Ellis is riding up a storm at Caymanas Park since returning home from Canada in the summer and promises it will develop into a hurricane come next year.

















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