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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 26, 2005

Young Girls still on a roll
JAMAICA'S YOUNG Sunshine Girls continued their devastating form yesterday inside the Broward County Convention Centre in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the home of the 2005 World Youth Netball Championships.

Windies caught in Murali's web
KANDY, Sri Lanka (CMC): A DEVASTATING spell of off-spin bowling from Muttiah Muralitharan swept Sri Lanka to a commanding 240-run victory over West Indies, and a 2-0 series sweep just before tea on the fourth day of the second and final cricket Test...


Wates, Vaz win FEI show jumping
KELLEY WATES and 12-year-old Justin Vaz emerged winners of the annual FEI. World Jumping Challenge adult and children divisions respectively, at the Kingston Polo Club, Caymanas Estates, on the weekend.


100m win for Campbell
OLYMPIC 200 metres champion Veronica Campbell, Davian Clarke and Vonette Dixon warmed up in Helsinki's World Championships Stadium yesterday with impressive victories. Campbell, a bronze medal winner in the Olympic 100m final...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Manchester: The best in the island
THE SUPREME Ventures Super Cup cricket competition ended at Kensington Park on Sunday and congratulations to Manchester for lifting the Michael Holding Trophy and pocketing the $500,000 first prize.


Basketball gives Arnett's youth a lift
THE COMMUNITY of Arnett Gardens woke up to the sounds of their young having fun yesterday, as the first day of the Jeff Rodgers sponsored basketball camp got under way.

















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