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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | January 29, 2004

'I want my money' - Burrell wants loans repaid by end of March
FORMER PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Captain Horace Burrell has rocked the present administration with a letter stating that the $14.9 million owed to him must be repaid by March 31 of this year.

Barclay set to give up KSAFA position
THE POSITION of president of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) could soon be up for grabs as current president Carlton Barclay is set to give up the post.


South Africa down WI again!
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, CMC: SUICIDAL RUNNING by key batsmen scuppered the West Indies' chances of reaching a modest total as South Africa scrambled to a 16-run victory in a low-scoring second one-day international at St George's Park yesterday....


Wicketkeeper Hibbert and batsman Baugh
Wicketkeeper Hibbert and batsman Baugh JAMAICA'S CHANCES of winning the Carib Beer Cup all but disappeared at Sabina Park on Monday afternoon when they lost their third-round match in the Carib Beer cricket series to defending champions Barbados.


Frome thrash Merlene Ottey by 131 runs
MARLON VIDAL scored a half century while Peyton Thompson and Petrina Turner shared seven wickets for Frome as they beat Merlene Ottey by 131 runs in Wilco Sports/Headley Cup schoolboy cricket action yesterday. Batting first, Frome scored 223 with...


Boys' Town kill Waterhouse
SUPER LEAGUE hopefuls Boys' Town turned in a major shocker to deny Premier League top four team Waterhouse the chance of winning the KSAFA/NEM Jackie Bell KO Trophy for a third successive year.


Wolmer's defeat STATHS
WOLMER'S BOYS overcame a 17-point third quarter deficit in their semi-final game against St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) to edge them 62-59 in the ISSA/KFC Under-19 School-boy Basketball competition at the Stadium courts...


Captain's Bakery's league postponed
THE OPENING ceremony and dress parade for the 2004 Captain's Bakery's schoolgirls football league scheduled for the Spanish Town Prison Oval today has been postponed. Defending champions Queen's were down to play Clan Carthy in the day's opener but...


Under-16 hockey altered to eight-a-side competition
THE FORMAT for the Jamaica Hockey Federation (JHF) schoolboys Under-16 league will be altered to an eight-a-side competition for the upcoming season set to begin almost a week from now.


Club versus country in Ja
AMIDST A club vs country row that developed on Sunday, all national Under-23 footballers were given the green light to represent their teams in matches yesterday.















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