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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | April 28, 2005

Penn Relays kick off today
PHILADELPHIA: JAMAICAN HIGH schools are expected to at least equal last year's tally of two Championship of Americas wins as the 111th staging of the Penn Relays Carnival gets under way at Franklin Field...

Brown to coach W'house?
FORMER NATIONAL coach Carl Brown could be Waterhouse Football Club's next head coach. Rumours about the possible move had begun after Waterhouse were left coachless...


Portmore flog Arnett in heated match-up
TWO GOALS by Roen Nelson and two red cards by Peter Prendergast highlighted a highly-charged Red Stripe Champions Cup quarter-final encounter at the Tony Spaulding Complex yesterday.


Holmwood still rule the roost
HOLMWOOD RETAINED their all-island schoolboy cricket crown yesterday with an emphatic innings and 41 run victory over Grace Shield champions Eltham in the Spaudling Cup final here.


Tivoli player, coach nab top awards
TIVOLI GARDENS' coach, Glendon 'Admiral' Bailey, and Kevin 'Pele' Wilson of Arnett Gardens have respectively been named March's Coach and Player of the Month for the Wray and Nephew-sponsored National Premier League.


Pollock could return after ankle injury
ANTIGUA (Reuters): SOUTH AFRICAN all-rounder Shaun Pollock could return to the side for the fourth and final Test against West Indies, which starts tomorrow.


Seemelater upsets in CTL Claiming Series
RUNNING ON strongly in deep stretch, SEEMELATER got up in the nick of time to score an 18-1 upset in race four of the CTL Claiming Series ($170,000 and less) at Caymanas Park yesterday.

















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