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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | February 16, 2005

P'more, H View at 'Compound'
SECOND-ROUND LEADERS Portmore United will be looking to extend their lead when they visit struggling Harbour View at the 'Compound' in their rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League game at 7:00 this evening.

Samuels ruled out of Ja's next match
JAMAICA MIDDLE-order batsman Marlon Samuels, who toured Australia with the West Indies squad for the VB Triangular Series, has been ruled out of Jamaica's next Carib Beer Series match against hosts Guyana, starting on Friday, due to a wrist problem.


Bailey signs $ million agreement
OLYMPIC GAMES relay gold medallist Aleen Bailey has signed a four-year multi-million dollar agreement with tele-communications provider Digicel. During the contract signing ceremony, which took place at the Eden Gardens' poolside in Kingston...


St Jago win big bucks at Camperdown Classics
ST. JAGO HIGH School girls and boys sprint relay teams left the inaugural Camperdown Classics on Saturday night at the Stadium East Complex smiling.


Hood is 'King of the Ring'
BRIDGEPORT HIGH'S Camoi Hood highlighted Saturday's 'King of the Ring' throwing meet, held at Kingston College. Hood, the CARIFTA Games Under-20 shot put champion, won both Penn Relays qualifying events, shot put (12 lbs) and discus (1.6kg).


Phillips, Robinson winners
OLYMPIAN RICHARD Phillips and Carlene Robinson were Jamaica's winners at last weekend's Tyson Invitational meet held at the Randal Tyson Indoor Track Complex in Fayetteville, Arkansas.


Great step for Ja golf
JAMAICA GOLF took another significant step towards shrugging off the tag of an 'elite' sport with the launch of a long-awaited national schools programme at the Cable and Wireless National Golf Academy in New Kingston yesterday.















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