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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | May 18, 2005

WI keeping it positive
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC: ON THE heels of a humiliating whitewash by South Africa, the beleaguered West Indies team will turn their attention to a confident Pakistan squad in the opening one-day international of their three-match Digicel Series...

Blame me, says WI coach King
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: WEST INDIES coach Bennett King says he is willing to take his share of the blame for his team's drubbing by South Africa in the just-concluded Test and one-day international series.


Spanish Town keep track and field title
ALTHOUGH THEY failed to win an individual section, defending champions Spanish Town retained their overall INSPORTS/Swizzzle-sponsored Primary Schools track and field Championships title at the National Stadium on Saturday.


Boys' Town, Santos square off today
BOYS' TOWN are on the verge on reaching their fourth straight final, but they will have to take the monkey off their back and dispose of their nemesis, Santos, in the second leg of the KSAFA/Jamaica National Super League semi-final at 5:30 p.m...


Strugglers snare the NPL spotlight
RARELY IS a Reno and Arlington encounter deemed to be the feature game of the round but today's Wray and Nephew National Premier League clash is of significance as the battle for survival in the league intensifies.


Paul Hoo bats for horse racing
THE NAME Paul Hoo is synonymous with gaming in Jamaica. Hoo, 46, is the chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), one of the most successful companies on the corporate register in recent years.

















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