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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | September 22, 2005

Thomas leads Glenmuir to win
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMES THOMAS scored twice as defending champions Glenmuir cruised to a 2-0 win over Central High to win their third straight game in Zone I of the ISSA Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup schoolboys' football competition.

H View eke by rivals Barbican
HARBOUR VIEW retained their Sherwin Williams National Women's Football Knockout title by beating arch rivals Barbican 3-2 on penalties at Constant Spring playing field on Tuesday.


Mona, Excelsior draw 1-1
A LATE strike by Mona's Prince Shand robbed defending champions Excelsior of what seemed to be a sure three points and rescued a 1-1 draw for his team as play in Group A of the ISSA Pepsi/ Jamaica National Manning Cup continued on Tuesday.


Dibbs to appeal his suspension
JOSEPH DIBBS, the embattled president of the Jamaica Table Tennis Association, (JTTA), who has been banned for one year as a player, said he will be appealing the Disciplinary Committee's decision.


Stephenson seeks new club in MLS
JAMAICAN MIDFIELDER Khari Stephenson is busy seeking opportunities to restart his MLS playing career. Stephenson, who joined Kansas City Wizards in 2004 via a trade with Chicago Fire...


Simpson forges clear of Harding
CHAMPION JOCKEY Trevor Simpson was in his element at Caymanas Park yesterday, ticking off four winners on the 11-race programme to widen his lead over closest rival Brian Harding in their championship race.


Lara meets hero Mandela
JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters): WEST INDIES batsman Brian Lara traded jokes with Nelson Mandela yesterday and handed him the bat with which he plundered the South African bowling attack this year.


KSAFA to kick off season October 1
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) will kick off its 2005-06 season with the Jackie Bell KO competition on Saturday, October 1. President of the sport's governing body in the Corporate Area, Stewart Stephenson, told The Gleaner...



















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