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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | August 2, 2005

Coach lauds Junior Pan Am team
HEAD COACH Dwayne Jarrett has described Jamaica's performance at the XIII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in Windsor, Canada as 'awesome'. "When this team left here, nobody expected this," said Jarrett...

U-19s crash to 75 all out
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica hit back in fading light to leave their opening TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge match against Trinidad and Tobago evenly poised on the first day at the Stubbs Ground yesterday.


Inexperience blamed for drop in ranking
YESTERDAY WAS one of the rare occasions when a Jamaican Netball team returned home without silverware. But even so, Jamaicans who were at the Norman Manley International Airport when the Under-21s returned from the World Youth Netball Championships...


Simpson boots home four-timer
AFTER GOING winless on Saturday, champion jockey Trevor 'Slicer' Simpson returned to Caymanas Park all fired up yesterday, notching a sparkling four-timer on the Emancipation Day 10-race programme to extend his lead...


McLaughlin mines gold
DOUBLE WORLD Junior silver medallist Anneisha McLaughlin and Nickeisha Wilson struck gold as Jamaica finished fourth in the standings at the XIII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in Windsor, Canada.


Vultures fly past Angels
THE VAUXHALL Vultures proved to be too much for the Olympic Angels as they picked them apart 44-22 in the opening game of the Globe Insurance sponsored inaugural Jamaican Rugby league season Saturday night at the Olympic Gardens Cling Cling Oval.


Burrell leaves today on FIFA assignment
THE MONTH of August promises to be a very active one for captain Horace Burrell. The former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president, now Caribbean Football Union (CFU) senior vice president and CONCACAF executive member...

















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