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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 2, 2003

Waterhouse on fire
HISTORY UNFOLDED yesterday when the two politically divided teams played a true home game for the first time in 24 years. When it was done, 'Firehouse' burned their way into the end-of-first round final with a 2-1 win.

Portmore, H/View eye 'final'
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United and Harbour View will be seeking wins this afternoon in the first round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) competition to advance to the first end-of-round final.


Griffiths notches Caymanas three-timer
LEADING ALL-TIME jockey Winston 'Fanna' Griffiths revved up for next Saturday's big Superstakes meet with three winners from four rides at Caymanas Park yesterday, including the two-year-old debutante DISTINCTLY IRISH in the Lotto Appreciation Day...


DaCosta Cup - Seaforth shock Dinthill
FIRST-TIME quarter-finalists Seaforth High created the upset of the first set of matches in the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup yesterday when they shocked Dinthill Technical 1-0 in a Group Two game played at the Buff Bay Community Centre.


Manning Cup - Bridgeport, Excelsior set up big clash
BRIDGEPORT High and Excelsior High scored impressive wins yesterday at Ferdie Neita Park to set up a big clash for Manning Cup second round Group 3 honours next week.


Commentary - The Jermaine Lawson saga
LIFE IS not a bed of roses, there is not a successful person who does not know that and, if he did not know it before, Jermaine Lawson, the young Jamaica and West Indies fast bowler, certainly knows it now.

















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