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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | April 4, 2004

England crush WI
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: ENGLAND, POWERED by an historic hat-trick by fast bowler Matthew Hoggard and a scintillating partnership between captain Michael Vaughan and Marcus Trescothick, wrapped up the 2004 Cable & Wireless Series with a stunning...

Latonia, Distinctly Irish romp Guineas
LATONIA AND DISTINCTLY IRISH romped home in the season's first classics, the Track Price Plus 1000 and 2000 Guineas respectively at Caymanas Park yesterday, the unbeaten DISTINCTLY IRISH looking every inch a Triple Crown winner with an...


Teams battling for semi-final places
WESTERN BUREAU: VILLAGE AND Waterhouse, locked in nearly a deadheat in the race for the last semi-final spot in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) will play away to strugglers Invaders and Reno this afternoon in third round return...


Leaders square-off in NPL
AS THE battle to secure semi-finals places and to avoid relegation continues in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League, a full set of six matches are on today. Four of those matches will be taking place in Kingston and St. Andrew and St. Catherine.


Boys' Town, Bull Bay strike first
BOYS' TOWN and Bull Bay both have one foot in the final of the KSAFA Super League after registering 2-1 victories in yesterday's first leg semi-final doubleheader at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.


UTech, G.C. Foster share crown
IN THE most exciting ever Inter-Collegiate Track and Field Championships, defending and many-time male champions the University of Technology had to share the spoils with G.C. Foster College as both teams finished with 200 points and...


West Indies cricket needs a shake-up
CRICKET FANS around the West Indies are hurting. Once the best in the world, the West Indies are ranked at No. 8 out of ten, the only teams behind them are Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, and the fans cannot take it - so much so that they are casting blame...













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