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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | April 19, 2005

Palmer gets his chance
EIGHT HARBOUR View players, including newcomer Lovell Palmer, were included in Jamaica's 18-man squad to play Guatemala in an international friendly in Atlanta tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.

Easy win for Sunshine Girls
JAMAICA'S YOUNG Sunshine girls drew first blood in their two-match practice series against South Africa, when they defeated the visitors 45-29 at the National Indoor Sports Centre last night.


Riddim Girls shine in the Arena
JAMAICA'S Riddim Girls earned a place in the final round of the women's World Cup Volleyball qualification on Sunday.


WI cricket cannot exist without sponsors
THE ROW between the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) should be settled soon. At least that is what both sides seem to be saying and hopefully it will be so.


Campbell rips sub-11 clocking
WALNUT, California, CMC: JAMAICA'S OLYMPIC sprint champion Veronica Campbell ripped a wind-assisted sub-11 clocking to lead five Caribbean winners at the Mount San Antonio College (SAC) Relays on Sunday evening.


Seba blank Harmony 5-0
WESTERN BUREAU: WILFRED SMITH led a second half blitz as Seba United blanked Harmony 5-0 in their rescheduled Captain's Bakery Western Confederation Super League semi-finals first leg game played at the Elliston Wakeland Centre.


Hats off to Caymanas Track Limited's board
ON THURSDAY last, William Chin-See, incumbent Board chairman of Caymanas Track Limited, the sole promoters of live horseracing in Jamaica, convened a press conference to give a review of the performance of the company over the three-year...
















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