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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 3, 2004

England enjoy another good day
THE THREE-day match between the England cricketers and a Jamaica XI ended its second day at Sabina Park yesterday with the tourists, warming up for the first Test against the West Indies, enjoying another good day.

Young Windies through to final
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC; PACED BY a classy half-century from captain and man-of-the-match Denesh Ramdin, the West Indies Under-19s whipped England by 94 runs in their ICC Youth World Cup (YWC) semi-final at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.


Galaxy of stars named for meet
A GALAXY of international and local track and field stars are expected to descend on the National Stadium on May 7 for the first Jamaica International Invitational meet.


Lady Shalimar for Long Shot Trophy
LEADING JOCKEY, apprentice Oneil Mullings, goes for his second consecutive Cup race win at Caymanas Park today when he partners the likely favourite LADY SHALIMAR in the closing 1300-metre race for the Long Shot Trophy...


Jamaica to host CISC championships again
FOR THE third time, Jamaica will be hosting the Caribbean Islands Swimming Championship (CISC) from July 1-6 at the National Stadium Pool, Kingston.


Harbour View and Rivoli lock horns
IT IS not exactly crunch time, but if ever there was a time when Harbour View needed to maintain their stranglehold on Rivoli United it is now.


$1m boost for netball
CLUBS IN the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) premier competition will have more to shoot for this season.














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