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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | March 4, 2004

Stalemate at Sabina
THE THREE-day match between the touring England cricketers and a Jamaica XI ended in a draw at Sabina Park yesterday with Paul Collingwood and Ashley Giles, one with a century and one with four wickets...

Mannings flex muscle at VMBS championships
WESTERN BUREAU: MANNINGS have sent a strong signal that they should not be discounted at the Victoria Mutual Building Society's (VMBS) National Championships later this month...


Coach pleased with U-19's senior players
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC - WEST INDIES Under-19 coach Clyde Butts, glowing over his team's efficient Youth World Cup (YWC) semi-final win over England on Tuesday, has saluted the 'know-how' of several players in his squad.


W'house stomp Arnett
WATERHOUSE, AFTER spending weeks in the doldrums of the Wray and Nephew Premier League, came to life under their new coach with a 1-0 victory over injury plagued Arnett Gardens at Drewsland yesterday.


Security tightens at VMBS champs
FEW CHANGES have been implemented for this year's VMBS-sponsored Boys and Girls Athletics Championships to be staged over four days at the National Stadium starting on March 24.


One more from out of the blue
THE WEST Indies squad for the first two Test matches against England includes five fast bowlers and not surprisingly, Mervyn Dillon and Vasbert Drakes are not among them.


Rivoli upset Harbour View
IT WAS a great relief for players and supporters of Rivoli at the Prison Oval in Spanish Town yesterday when substitute referee Lloyd Harrison blew his whistle to signal the end of the contest between the home team and Harbour View...














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