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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | March 27, 2005

Final berth up for grabs
TODAY'S FINAL set of games in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League will have most meaning to two teams. Losing finalists in the end-of first-round final, Waterhouse, and Tivoli Gardens are in a fight...

Jamaica off to hot start
REGIONAL TRACK and field kingpins Jamaica made a clean sweep of the 1,500 metres titles on yesterday's opening day of the XXXIV Carifta Games at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.


'Country Boy' wins a farce
YESTERDAY'S CAYMANAS Park feature race for the Arthur Jones Cup over 1200 metres turned into a farce as three of the seven horses declared to run were withdrawn, leaving the howling 1-9 favourite LIL' COUNTRY BOY to win without turning a hair.


Sponsors focus on 'Dellmar'
IT WASN'T him peeping through the lens of the camera this time. But the spotlight at Red Stripe's Vibes Sports and Fitness Centre focussed brightly on Headley George 'Dellmar' Samuels, the 63-year-old freelance photographer...


Commentary - In the interest of West Indies cricket
BASED ON what I have heard and on what I have read, the West Indies Cricket Board is looking better in the present impasse involving the players than it is has ever done.


Windies women lose second match
THE WEST Indies women lost their second game of the eighth Women's World Cup yesterday when they went down by 79 runs to title hopefuls Australia at Olympia Park.















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