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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | October 6, 2004

Digicel's Carib Cup kicks off
DIGICEL, THE newest sponsor of regional football, staged its official kick-off of the Digicel Caribbean Cup by announcing the first 30 preliminary round games with much imagination and innovation at the National Stadium yesterday.

Flu bowls over Hinds, Samuels
BATSMEN WAVELL Hinds and Marlon Samuels were the only players absent from the Jamaica cricket squad's training session at Sabina Park yesterday. According to the team manager, Maurice Clarke, both players are down with the flu.


Mile Gully take over lead from Christiana
MILE GULLY took over the lead in keenly contested Zone G of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup competition yesterday after a 2-0 win over former leaders Christiana in a rescheduled game.


Fromajacktoaking for Reca Trophy
A MID-WEEK programme featuring the Reca Trophy (claiming $260,000-$220,000) over 1400 metres is on at Caymanas Park today.


Calabar step up the ladder
CALABAR HIGH defeated visitors St. George's College 1-0 yesterday to earn a much-needed three points that pushed them from fourth to second place in Group D of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup competition.


Harbour View out to keep pace
HARBOUR VIEW are looking to join Tivoli Gardens and Waterhouse as early leaders in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League as they play their season opening game today.


Commentary - Ja select nicely balanced squad
JAMAICA MADE a good start in their quest to win the regional limited-overs tournament by selecting what appears to be a formidable 14-man squad. (Becca)














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