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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 27, 2004

JC lead in tight Champs race
JAMAICA COLLEGE (JC) are the new leaders at the 2004 VMBS Boys Championships which set up a three-horse race with defending champions Kingston College and Calabar entering today's final day at the National Stadium.

Holmwood in front
THREE INDIVIDUAL girls records were broken on yesterday's penultimate day of the 2004 VMBS Boys and Girls Athletics Championships, while defending champions Holmwood Technical girls are still large in charge. On today's final day, the Maurice...


Stay with Formally Gold
TODAY's 10-RACE programme at Caymanas Park is without a trophy race, hence the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance over 1,700 metres takes the spotlight as the most valuable race on the card.


Supreme Ventures score big for cricket
AMING GIANTS Supreme Ventures Limited played a super shot for local cricket by smashing a whopping sponsorship deal worth $45 million yesterday.


KFC/Cable & Wireless basketball games postponed
THE JAMAICA Basketball Association (JABA) has postponed today's games in the KFC/Cable & Wireless National Basketball League (NBL) but Denham Town Wizards (8-4) and Runnin' Rebels (5-6) tip-off a triple-header tomorrow scheduled for...


Ja in prime position for victory
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: THE BATTLE for the Carib Beer International Challenge Trophy at North Star Cricket Club in Crab Hill, St. Lucy, is scheduled for four days. Based on the action so far, however, it could end with a day to spare with the odds...













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