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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 20, 2005

Boyz face arch-rivals
A WHOPPING US$100,000 awaits the winner of the Digicel Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Championship which will be decided in Barbados over the few days.

Si Mi Trial takes Hot Line feature
HOT FAVOURITE SI MI TRIAL and 12-1 outsider ROYAL COMMAND scored contrasting victories in the Hot Line and Sir Howard Stakes co-features over 1200 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday, as the three-year-old campaign leading up to the...


Early goals the key to the title, says Marshall
NATIONAL CENTRAL defender Tyrone Marshall says Jamaica's hopes of winning a third Caribbean Football Union title lie in scoring early goals. He made the comment at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium Thursday, one day before the team's departure for Barbados.


Lowe for Arnett Gardens?
TO SAY that Patrick Roberts of Shocking Vibes Limited is a shrewd businessman would be an understatement. Outside of the music world, he may have pulled off his shrewdest piece of business to date when in August of last year he entered...


Collins, Ruddock clock records at exciting meet
CLASS TWO sprint hurdlers Andre Collins of Jamaica College and St. Jago's Natasha Ruddock dominated yesterday's final day of the National Hurdles and Field Events Championships at the National Stadium with record-breaking runs.


Wanted: A peacemaker for West Indies cricket
WEST INDIES cricket is experiencing some rough times and its fans, at home and abroad, are hoping and praying that there will be a change in fortunes not too long from now ­ certainly before the World Cup in 2007.


Blackwood, Pinnock cop second victories
MICHAEL BLACKWOOD and Chris Pinnock secured their second victories in three days at the Telstra A Series held at Adelaide's Santos Stadium in Australia yesterday. In yesterday's fourth and final leg of the the series, Commonwealth Games champion...















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