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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 20, 2005

Violence mars NPL 'festival' - Coaches, spectators trade profanities
WESTERN BUREAU: UGLY CLASHES between players on the field, skirmishes between spectators on the sidelines and bottles thrown on the field from the stands marred Wednesday night's exciting Wray and Nephew National Premier League game...

Boys' Town thrash Santos
BOYS' TOWN dispatched the charge of arch-rivals Santos to join Bull Bay in the final of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jamaica National Super League with a 3-1 win at the Spring Complex yesterday.


Major anti-doping seminar on today
THE NEWLY-FORMED Jamaican Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) will host one-day symposium at the Jamaica Conference Centre today.


Thomas in fine form again
RECORD-BREAKER Shacoya Thomas scored an impressive century as Eltham held the upper hand over Norman Manley in their replayed Colts final at Melbourne Oval entering today's final day.


FA CUP FINAL - ARSENAL VS MANCHESTER UNITED
HEAD TO HEAD - DENNIS BERGKAMP V. ROY CARROLL - Arsenal's flying Dutchman could be making his farewell appearance for the Gunners, so he will be keen to go out in style.


'Bones' leads the way in Trials
MICHAEL 'BONES' Scott shot a one-under-par 71 yesterday at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club to hold the opening round lead in the men's section on the opening day of the National Trials to select this year's team...


Tornadoes leaves for Florida meet
THE TORNADOES Swim Club left the island yesterday for Sarasota, Florida, to compete in the Kent B. Holdren Memorial meet.


Alinight to glow in the 8th
TOMORROW'S 11-RACE programme at Caymanas Park, this marking the first leg of the two-day Labour Day weekend holiday carnival, offers a Pick-9 carryover of $1 million.
















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