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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | March 28, 2005

Jamaica U-17 girls break relay record
JAMAICA REWROTE the girls' Under-17 4x100-metre record on the way to winning three of the four sprint relay titles on yesterday's second day of the XXXIV Carifta Games at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Tobago.

Unfit Rose 'didn't expect anything'
WORLD JUNIOR Champion-ships 100-metre bronze medallist Remaldo Rose says he wasn't disappointed at not winning a medal in the 100 metres final at the XXXIV Carifta Games because he's injured.


Quiet Strength for Easter Sprint
IT'S HOLIDAY racing at Caymanas Park today, the well-supported 12-race programme featuring the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance race for the Easter Sprint Cup. Post time is noon.


NPL - Waterhouse seal spot in final
WATERHOUSE AND Portmore United will contest Sunday's Wray and Nephew National Premier League end-of-second round final.


WIPA states case again for omitted seven
ON THE eve of the selection of the final squad for the first Digicel Test match between West Indies and South Africa, the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) has repeated its call on the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).


NPL - Village continue steady climb
VILLAGE UNITED yesterday continued their steady climb up the Wray and Nephew National Premier League table yesterday with a 1-0 win over relegation battlers Arlington at the Elliston Wakeland Centre.


McKey, Smatt hunt singles title
FORMER CHAMPIONS Vince McKey and Jessie Smatt will meet in this morning's men's singles final at the 15th annual Swept Away Clay Court Tennis Championships in Negril.















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