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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 8, 2005

Leewards rattle Jamaica
THE CARIB Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and the Leeward Islands at the Kaiser Sports Club is far from over. There are three days to go, the nature of the pitch promises a low-scoring affair and anything can happen.

Boyz hunt crucial victory
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz are on the job once more and hoping to put in quality work against little-known French Guiana this evening, knowing that their performance could determine the direction in which the national football programme heads.


Track stars set to shine at JC
WORLD JUNIOR Championships 200 metres silver medallist Anneisha McLaughlin of Holmwood Technical and Calabar's Josef Robertson, the CARIFTA Games' 400m champion, are two of the big names down for today's WATA/Jamaica College Development meet...


Tivoli A face tough task against the Under-21s
THE JAMAICA Netball Associa-tion/Victoria National Building Society Open League is back in full swing today at the Leila Robinson Courts with 20 games running from 2:15 p.m. to the final set of games at 6:45 p.m.


Take The Real King
HORSES FROM the $320,000 to $280,000 claiming spread are down to contest the annual renewal of the Millard Ziadie Cup over 1100 metres at Caymanas Park today.


Water polo team leaves for Pan-Am Youth Champs
JAMAICA'S 26-MEMBER water polo team left the island yesterday on their way to the Pan-American Youth Champion-ships in Mexico City, Mexico, for what national coach Laszlo Borbely calls a 'learning experience'.















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