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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | July 10, 2005

Boyz off to dream start
LOS ANGELES, California:JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz, playing with a man short from the 15th minute, turned in a gutsy display to thwart a hat-trick performance from Carlos Ruiz and beat Guatemala 4-3 in a seven-goal CONCACAF Gold Cup thriller at the Home Depo

Boyz out to seal quarter-final spot
LOS ANGELES, California: WITH ONE victory already in the bag, the Reggae Boyz are intent on getting another to seal their quarter-final spot when they challenge South Africa in a CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C ...


Two hurdles gold for Jamaica
NASSAU, Bahamas: NATIONAL CHAMPION Debbie-Ann Parris-Thymes and Dean Griffiths warmed up for the World Championships with gold medal runs in the 400m hurdles finals ...


S Africa upset Mexico
LOS ANGELES, California: SOUTH AFRICA are counting their lucky stars after scoring a largely unexpected 2-1win over regional giants Mexico, in their CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C opener at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles on Friday night.


Rizzi Lee obliges on bad legs
THE AMERICAN 4-y-o colt RIZZI LEE duly made it five in a row at Caymanas Park yesterday with another emphatic victory, lifting the J.W. 'Judge' Hardie Memorial Cup by four lengths from old rival CORDITE.


An unfortunate reminder from London
THE WORLD Cup of cricket is just around the corner and the hosts, the West Indies, must now be praying to the Almighty that everything goes well. Up to a few days ago, the fear, as expressed by a number of people, was that the venues would not be ready..


Nightmare start for Windies
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, CMC: THE WEST Indies had a dreadful start to their Sri Lanka tour when they were dismissed cheaply on the opening day of their two-day match against the Sri Lanka Cricket XI at the Nondescript Cricket Club yesterday.


Grant's throw lands bronze
NASSAU, Bahamas: AMERICA-BORN Natalie Grant won Jamaica's first hammer throw medal when she picked up bronze on yesterday's opening day of the 20th Central America and Caribbean (CAC) athletics championships ...


















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