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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | March 5, 2004

Nelson strikes thrice -
ROEN NELSON celebrated his birthday a month early by showing his wish to be in the semi-finals of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League down the throats of lowly Invaders with a hat-trick yesterday.

England to tackle VC XI
THE TOURING England cricketers take on the Vice Chancellor's XI in a three-day first-class match at the University of the West Indies' Mona Bowl today and after the exercise at Sabina Park in their first match...


An unfortunate clash
THE FINAL of the Carib Beer International Challenge Trophy is scheduled for March 25, 26, 27 and 28, it is between defending champions Barbados and Jamaica...


Top Carib athletes for Indoor Champs
BUDAPEST, Hungary, CMC: SEVERAL TOP-RATED Caribbean athletes will test their Olympic year championship form when they compete at the 10th IAAF World Indoor Championship this weekend.


'I did my best' - Pele
LONDON (AP): FEW WOULD argue he was right to choose himself. But Pele angered his countrymen yesterday by leaving three famous World Cup teammates off his list of the best living 125 soccer players.


Who can topple Holmwood girls?
THE BOYS and Girls Athletics Championships are just weeks away but one of the big questions is, can any team upset Holmwood's girls?


Vere Tech are overall champions
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: VERE TECHNICAL High School were crowned overall champions at this year's two-day South Central Athletics Championship which came to an end at Kirkvine in Manchester on Wednesday.


Chin-See downplays FTC's position
CAYMANAS TRACK Limited's (CTL) chairman William Chin-See has said that a document put out by the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) could be termed misleading.














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