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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 19, 2005

Ja KO Cuba in Davis Cup
JAMAICA WON their Americas Zone Group Two elimination clash with Cuba by TKO at the Liguanea Club, New Kingston yesterday. When game Cuban Ricardo Chile-Forte collapsed to the court in the sixth game of the fourth set...

Haughton hangs up his spikes
FORMER NATIONAL 400 metres standard-bearer Gregory Haughton has hung up his competitive spikes. The 31-year-old formalised his retirement recently by faxing a letter to the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) president Howard Aris.


Netballers look to shine in Florida
THE SUNSHINE state of Florida will be illuminated even brighter as of today when Jamaica's young Sunshine Girls touch down at Fort Lauderdale this afternoon ahead of Thursday's start of the World Youth Netball Championships.


Robinson keeping the faith
APPRENTICE JOCKEY Kerry-Gayl Robinson has not set Caymanas Park on fire this season, but readily admits that certain factors have served to curb his enthusiasm.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Not bad, but certainly not good enough
JAMAICA'S GOLD Cup campaign ended in disappointment on Saturday when they were beaten by the United States of America. After defeating Guatemala 4-3, drawing 3-3 with South Africa, and losing 0-1 to Mexico, Jamaica, squeezing into the quarter-finals...


'Boyz ready for Prime Time'
BOSTON, Massachusetts: BY the national senior team's performance at this CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Crenston Boxhill believes it's prime time to bring the Reggae Boyz back to the 'Office'...


Red cards hurting, says Downswell
BOSTON, Massachusetts: NONE OF the opposing teams wore red. But Jamaica's senior national football team saw a card of that colour for three of the four matches it played at the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

















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