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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | June 1, 2005

WI, Pakistan arrive for clash
THE WEST Indies and Pakistan cricket teams arrived in the island yesterday for this weekend's second and final Test match at Sabina Park, which starts on Friday.

W'house, H View in battle for bonus
HARBOUR VIEW and Waterhouse emerged as the two remaining teams in with a realistic chance of copping the million-dollar bonus and will be seeking to solidify that position as only four games are on in today's action...


Lawson, Richards back after ban
FAST BOWLERS Jermaine Lawson and Oneil Richards returned from their one-match bans to feature in the St. Catherine rescheduled Supreme Ventures Super Cup match against Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) at Chedwin Park yesterday.


Boys' Town, Seba in race for NPL spot
FORMER LOCAL kingpins Boys' Town and Seba start their final journey back to the pinnacle of local football when they clash in one of two National Premier League Confederation qualifying games at Collie Smith Drive at 3:30 p.m.


Wright hat-trick sinks Haughton
SANTA CRUZ: A MAGICAL display by striker Kirk Wright ended Haughton United hopes of reaching the final of the St. Elizabeth Wray and Nephew Major League when the former Reno striker fired Valu P into the final with a shocking 6-0 win...


Wilson looking to the future
MORE TIMES than not, coaches are blamed for their team's or individual's lack of success, but are not given the credit when things go well. One of the coaches who has done well in Jamaica track and field for the past eight years...

















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