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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 31, 2005

Boyz get Cup boost
COMMUNICATIONS GIANTS Digicel delivered a timely service to the Reggae Boyz, injecting $1.5 million dollars into their preparation for the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament that will be played next month in the United States.

Lara tipped for prime awards
FORMER WEST Indies captain Brian Lara is the overwhelming favourite to win the First Citizens Bank/International Cricketer of the Year award at today's second annual West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) presentation function.


First Test star Edwards bowled over by injury
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: BARBADIAN PACE bowler Tino Best has been included in the 13-man West Indies squad for the second Test of the Digicel Series against Pakistan in Jamaica starting Friday.


Badboybin ride lands Simpson before Stewards
CHAMPION JOCKEY Trevor Simpson faces the Stewards of the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) today to explain his riding of the favourite BADBOYBIN in the second race over 1400 metres at Caymanas Park on Saturday, May 14.


Davis' Preston miss chance to qualify for EPL
LONDON, CMC: JAMAICAN CLAUDE Davis missed out on a chance to play in the English Premiership next season when his Preston North End were beaten by West Ham in the Championship division play off yesterday.


Windies fans back on board
WHOEVER BELIEVED that West Indians, and more so Jamaicans, had lost faith in the West Indies cricket team, or had become so fed up that they could not care less whether they won or lost, had better change their mind.


Harbour View have million-dollar feeling
WESTERN BUREAU: HARBOUR VIEW'S coach Donovan 'DV' Hayles can almost feel the one million dollars prize for finishing first in the preliminary competition of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL).


Mason, Williams shine
National high jump record holder Germaine Mason and Sherika Williams were the star performers at last Saturday's Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association's (JAAA) Development Meet held at Stadium East.


Portland break away for lead
PORTLAND REGAINED sole leadership of Red Stripe Cricket Championship by completing a four-wicket win over St. James at Jarrett Park on Sunday. The six points earned from the victory pushed Portland - who started the round tied on 26 points with Police...

















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