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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 21, 2004

Jamaica in command
JAMAICA STAYED on course for the No. 2 spot at the end of the preliminary round of the Carib Beer Cricket Series and to play at home in the semi-finals of the International Challenge Trophy when they snatched first innings lead from a stubborn...

George's, Calabar inch closer to finals
ST. GEORGE'S College and Calabar High trampled their opponents in the ISSA/KFC Schoolboy national basketball playoffs at the Stadium courts yesterday. Joscelyn Campbell's 21 points helped St. George's maintain their unbeaten record (10-0) as...


Three-way battle for Abe Issa Memorial
A REMATCH between champion trainer Wayne DaCosta's speedy American-bred LIL' COUNTRY BOY and Philip Feanny's pair of I'MSATISFIED and HERECOMESFUDGIE will be the centre piece of three trophy races at Caymanas Park this afternoon. The trio will command...


Holmwood's Parkes sparks
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL'S Shaneka Parkes highlighted yesterday's opening day of the National Hurdles and Field Events Championships (NHFEC) with an impressive throw to win the girls' Javelin Open at G.C. Foster College.


Hendriks bats for Sabina
JAMAICA CRICKET Association (JCA) chief Jackie Hendriks yesterday disclosed that although his association would welcome two cricket venues for World Cup Cricket 2007, Sabina Park should be the main site.


Rae Town seeking to dunk Tivoli
PROMOTED NATIONAL Basketball League team Rae Town Raptors face reigning champ Tivoli All-Stars in the first of a tripleheader at the Stadium courts today beginning at 3:00 p.m.


Young Windies lose, but advance to Super League
KHULNA, Bangladesh, CMC: PACER RIAZ Afridi snared five wickets for Pakistan Under-19s to hand the West Indies Under-19s their first defeat in the 2004 ICC Youth World Cup (YWC) at the Khulna Divisional Stadium yesterday.














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