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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 18, 2005

Outright victory keeps Ja in front
JAMAICA REMAINED on top of the Carib Beer cricket series with a comfortable 83-run victory over the Windward Islands in their second round clash which ended at the Beausejour Cricket Ground yesterday.

Boyz confident of securing Gold Cup spot
THE REGGAE Boyz arrived home last night upbeat about advancing to the Gold Cup after comfortably holding off a spirited French Guiana team drawing 0-0 away from home for a 5-0 aggregate win.


Windies in crucial showdown
WITH AUSTRALIA already surging to the top of the standings and showing few signs of vulnerability, the three preliminary encounters between the West Indies and Pakistan are shaping up as the really interesting contests in the quest...


Exotic bets cornered
WITH THE fancied horses holding their own at Caymanas Park on Saturday, the $1.4 million Pick-9 failed to survive for a fourth consecutive race day. It was cornered by three punters, each receiving a cool $497,826.50.


Johnson a true Jamaican champ
INTERNATIONAL BOXING Organisation (IBO) light-heavyweight champion, Glen Johnson, was yesterday honoured by the Jamaica Boxing Association (JBA) and new sponsors Guinness at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston.


Hockey teams need millions
THE JAMAICA Hockey Federation (JHF) is desperately in need of money to send its men's and women's teams to participate at the Pan American Junior Hockey Championships.


Seba on top
FAVOURITES SEBA United took over sole leadership of Zone Two of the Captain's Bakery Western Confederation Super League on Saturday following a 2-0 win over Lacers of Trelawny, in the second game of a double-header at Jarrett Park.















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