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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 20, 2004

Excelsior, C'bar in Manning showdown
DEFENDING ISSA Pepsi/ Sports Plus Manning Cup champions Excelsior, after an unbeaten season so far, are on the last hurdle of their quest for a coveted repeat season.

U-17s strive to keep dream alive
AS THE nation bemoans the Reggae Boyz' failure to advance in the World Cup campaign, the national Under-17 footballers will aim to keep their dreams alive today when they host Haiti at the National Stadium in the first of a two-match...


DaCosta Cup - Morrisey scores four as Glenmuir slam Dinthill
FOUR GOALS by Steven Morrisey propelled Glenmuir High to a resounding 7-1 win over Dinthill Technical at Prison Oval yesterday and into the final of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup competition.


Twenty/20 Cricket makes Ja debut at Melbourne Festival
TWENTY/20 Cricket makes its debut today at the annual Milo/Melbourne Cricket Festival, which is set to bowl off at 9:30 a.m.


Crucial point for Cup
THE HIGHLY competitive overnight allowance class takes centrestage in today's principal feature at Caymanas Park in the annual renewal of the Gerry Skelton Memorial Cup over 1100 metres.


Martial artists show talent in Disney
A LOCAL contingent of tae-kwon-do martial artists, 10 juniors included, left the island Thursday and are competing in a historic World Cup tournament that started yesterday at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.


Pounded!
Boxing in Jamaica against the ropes

THE ISLAND has not boasted a world-class fighter since great middleweight Mike McCallum hung up his gloves more than a decade ago.


From the mailbag - Visions of Ja's shortfall
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE REGGAE Boyz have not qualified. I do not want to sound like a prophet, but I must say sometime back I dreamed about it. Freud said dreams have two sources: fear and desire, but I believe there's a third element...














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