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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | February 24, 2005

Boyz seeks first title
JAMAICA, AFTER ensuring qualification for the 2005 Gold Cup in July, now have to tend to the task of winning US$100,000 for capturing the Digicel Caribbean Football Union Championship this evening.

Ferns get one over on Sunshine Girls
JAMAICA'S WORLD Number two ranked Under-21 netball team suffered a 41-34 defeat to the New Zealand Silver Ferns in the first game of a three test series at the National Indoor Sports Centre last night.


Reno scrape past Spring
THERE WERE a lot of Red Stripe beers, Red Stripe banners, and Red Stripe girls but it took the referee 80 minutes to show a red card in yesterday's bruising Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout contest in which Reno clipped home team...


St Jago retain titles
ST. JAGO High retained both their titles at yesterday's Windalco-sponsored North Central Athletics Championships at Ewarton in St. Catherine. The girls team, weakened with most of their top athletes missing, tallied a massive 447 points ...


Simpson takes three winners
CHAMPION JOCKEY Trevor Simpson rode three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday, among them the even-money favourite CRIMSON MAGIC in the mile and quarter feature for the Altamont V. Armond Memorial Cup for $260,000 - $220,000 claimers....


JFF hits back at CFU fine
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) has lodged a protest to the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) following the imposition of a US$5,000 (J$310,000) fine for allegedly not providing organisers of the CFU Digicel Caribbean Cup...


Hot tennis action at Liguanea Club
ACTION HEATED up at the NCB Open Doubles Championship tennis tournament at the Liguanea Club, New Kingston on Tuesday night, in men's Class One. Two of the matches were decided by third set tiebreaks with Yussuf Migoko and Dwayne Pagon overcoming ...















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