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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 5, 2004

Down to the wire
WITH JUST two sets of games left to play in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League including today's round, competition for a place in the first end of round final seems headed down to the wire.

Globetrotters bring 'Fun' tour to Jamaica
IF THE diehard basketball fan went to The Harlem Globetrotters show at the National Indoor Sports Centre (NISC) on Friday night expecting to see a competitive game they would have been disappointed.


Powell hits half century
SIDELINED WEST Indies fast bowler Daren Powell chalked up a half century on yesterday's third day of Jamaica's first trial match to help select the country's team for the 2005 regional Carib Beer Series at Jamaica Broilers.


Court Case takes Pringle Cup
COURT CASE made amends for his near miss in the November 13 Red Stripe Caribbean Sprint with a decisive victory in yesterday's open allowance feature for the Pringle Cup over 1100 metres at Caymanas Park.


Ballantyne makes it win number three
WESTERN BUREAU: THE KING of Caribbean marathons, Pamenos Ballantyne of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, yesterday won his third Reggae Marathon in four years after outclassing the field for an easy victory in Negril.


Media take on Jamalco Masters in cricket friendly
THE PRESS Association of Jamaica will end its 61st anniversary celebrations today with a friendly cricket match against a Jamalco Masters team at Jamalco Sports Club, Clarendon. The 25-over a side match will begin at noon, following a tour of the...


WI camp under way and running smoothly
THE THREE-WEEK camp to prepare the West Indies team for the triangular one-day tournament in Australia is now in full swing in Barbados and ,according to manager Tony Howard and technical advisor Sir Gary Sobers, things are going well.














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