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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | January 26, 2004

Windies plunge to record depths
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, CMC: CRIPPLED BY a poor decision that accounted for their captain, West Indies crashed to a humiliating 209-run defeat in the first One-day International cricket match against South Africa yesterday.

Pain-free Taylor on the mend
KINGSTON, CMC: PROMISING TEENAGED Jamaican fast bowler Jerome Taylor is satisfied with his return to competitive cricket after a 10-week lay-off with a lower back strain.


Think on these things
WHEN THE West Indies first made their bid to host the 2007 World Cup they probably did not envisage the problem deciding the venues for the matches and especially so, the venues for the big matches - the semi-finals and the final.


Big three for Queen's meet
THREE BIG names have been confirmed for next Saturday's Queen's School/Grace Jackson Development Meet to be held at the National Stadium East track, starting at 8:30 a.m.


Campbell wins 200m
FORMER WORLD Junior sprint double champion Veronica Campbell, in her first individual race of the season, topped the 200 metres field at the Razorback Invitational track & field meet held at the Randal Tyson Track Complex on Friday.


Cornwall blowout Merlene Ottey
WESTERN BUREAU: CORNWALL COLLEGE won their second straight and fourth ISSA/Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Western Conference Under-19 basketball title on Friday night when they overwhelmed Merlene Ottey 77-32 in the third game of the final series at the Mon


C Spring golf club's first female president
THE CAPITAL city's only golf course, Constant Spring, boasts a rich history. Originally based in Solomon's Penn on Hope Road, it moved to its current location in the first decade of the 20th century.


Tivoli on top
TIVOLI GARDENS are kingpins of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) as their 3-2 victory over Rivoli United in a thrilling Second End-of-Round final clash at the Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday...


Close finish on the cards
THE CARIB Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and Barbados enters its fourth and final day at Sabina Park today with the prospect of a close finish after the home team squandered a wonderful opportunity yesterday...















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