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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 13, 2005

Windies seek to make amends
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: THE WEST Indies selectors have named an unchanged squad for the last two one-day internationals of the Digicel Series against South Africa, scheduled for Trinidad this weekend.

Maxwell back at Waterhouse
MUCH-TRAVELLED coach Geoffrey Maxwell will start duties as head coach of the Waterhouse Football Club this Sunday when they play Harbour View in their Red Stripe Championship Cup quarter-final at the National Stadium.


The final disappointment
SOUTH AFRICA wrapped up the Digicel one-day series with a stunning victory over the West Indies at Kensington Oval on Wednesday. In winning the match - the third of the series, South Africa did not only take a winning 3-0 lead...


Big four target glory and $1m
WITH THE semi-finalists virtually decided, there is now the matter of a $1 million race among the big four in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Arlington scrape by Invaders
FALMOUTH, Trelawny: WITH BOTH coaches harbouring thought of remaining in the Wray & Nephew National Premier League, there was a stirring bottom of the table clash between Arlington and Invaders in which the former edged the latter 2-1...


Saprissa advance to Club Championship
MEXICO CITY (Reuters): COSTA RICAN club Saprissa won the CONCACAF Champions Cup despite losing the second leg of the final 2-1 away to Mexico's UNAM to qualify for the World Club Championship in Japan at the end of the year.

















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