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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | September 29, 2005

First Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence goes to Adams
FORMER WEST Indies captain James 'Jimmy' Adams was on Tuesday night awarded the first Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence. The award function, which was held at the Mona Visitors' Lodge and Conference Centre...

Portmore, Boys' Town in stalemate
PORTMORE UNITED remained unbeaten in the Wray and Nephew Nat-ional Premier League, but lost two valuable points after a 0-0 draw with newcomers Boys' Town at the Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.


Village trounce Waterhouse 4-1
IT WAS an eventful day at Elleston Wakeland Centre yesterday with three players seeing red and five goals being scored as Village United won their first game of the season with a 4-1 victory over the previously smooth-flowing...


H View clobber Arnett
GOALS WIN matches and Harbour View proved just that, defeating Arnett Gardens 3-1 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) encounter at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.


C Spring claim point against Wadadah
A SECOND-half strike by substitute Alberto Fray led Constant Spring to a welcome 1-1 draw with visitors Wadadah in Wray and Nephew National Premier League action at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday.


Alpha Lupa comes good in feature
AFTER TWO failed attempts, American-bred ALPHA LUPA came good at Cay-manas Park yesterday to win the restricted allowance feature for the Mark Twain Trophy over 1600 metres in fine style.


Glenmuir, Denbigh retain top records
WESTERN BUREAU: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Glenmuir High and Denbigh High maintained their perfect win records in the ISSA Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup schoolboy football competition yesterday after chalking up their fifth wins.


Spanish Town whip Innswood
SPANISH TOWN: SPANISH TOWN High School whipped Innswood High 6-0 in their Issa Pepsi/JN Manning Cup encounter at the Spanish Town Prison Oval, yesterday.



















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