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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 27, 2004

Boyz swamp USVI 11-1
WESTERN BUREAU: AMAICA'S NEW-LOOK national senior team continued their goal spree last night as they romped to an 11-1 spanking of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), in their Digicel Caribbean Cup preliminary round game at Jarrett Park last night.

Ja, T&T splash out exciting draw
THE STIFF rivalry between Jamaica and Caribbean neighbours Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) was marked with a 5-5 draw during the international Water Polo tournament at the National Stadium Swimming Pool yesterday.


Champions Frome face acid test in final
WESTERN BUREAU: BOYSIE Nicholson, coach of ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup champions Frome Technical, thinks his team has a number of advantages going into today's daCosta Cup finals against Glenmuir at Jarrett Park.


Excelsior land Corporate Area double
IT WAS a stroll in the park for Excelsior High School as they totally destroyed a flat Camperdown High 3-0 to capture the ISSA/Pepsi/Sports Plus Walker Cup at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday.


WI players get strong backing
LONDON, CMC: WORLD CRICKET players' representative Tim May, strongly supports the position taken by the West Indies Players Association (WPIA) in its current row with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) over tour contracts.


Benjamin says hiring Sobers is a 'waste of time'
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: FORMER West Indies fast bowler Kenny Benjamin has criticised the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) for hiring Sir Garfield Sobers as technical consultant to new coach Bennett King, of Australia.


Ja tune up against St Elizabeth XI
A STRONG Jamaica cricket team is selected to travel to Alpart today to oppose a St. Elizabeth All-Star XI in a limited-overs match, starting at 10:00 a.m. The match will form part of the 'St. Bess' Homecoming Foundation celebrations. West Indies...














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