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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | July 8, 2005

Boyz seek a key win
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz will be seeking what is considered a crucial preliminary round win at the CONCACAF Gold Cup when their campaign kicks off in the United States tonight. The Boyz, who recently crowned themselves Caribbean Champions face Guatemala...

Bolt could miss the starter's gun
NASSAU, Bahamas: FOURTEEN JAMAICANS will be in action on tomorrow's opening day of the 2005 Central American & Caribbean (CAC) Championships at the Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Dujon's words of wisdom
LAST FRIDAY'S awards ceremony for the 2005 Grace Shield cricket competition was a wonderful occasion. In a lovely setting at GraceKennedy's headquarters, the cheers for the top performers, especially those for champions Eltham High...


Ganga puts WI 'A' on top in 'Test'
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, CMC: DAREN GANGA hit his 15th first-class hundred to be the cornerstone of his side's batting on the opening day of their third, final, and deciding unofficial, four-day 'Test' against Sri Lanka A yesterday.


Powell and Gatlin face off today
ROME, (Reuters): WORLD RECORD holder Asafa Powell takes on Olympic champion Justin Gatlin in a star-studded 100 metres race at the Golden Gala meeting in Rome today.


Decision on race meet today
THE FINAL programme for tomorrow's scheduled race meet at Caymanas Park has been pushed back by 24 hours due to Hurricane Dennis. Declarations will be made this morning inside the Racing Office at Caymanas Park.


Hurricane blows games off course
THE INAUGURAL Jamaica Football Federation/Pepsi-sponsored Under-15 football competition which was rescheduled to begin yesterday has been delayed due to the effects of Hurricane Dennis.


















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