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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | September 30, 2005

Yallahs High swamp Robert Lightbourne
FOUR GOALS by striker Jemel Morgan led Yallahs High to 8-0 swamping of Robert Lightbourne High in Group L (B) action of the Issa/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup competition yesterday at the Southhaven Avenue field.

Norman Manley edge Penwood
NORMAN MANLEY had to come from behind to earn a 2-1 victory over Penwood in ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup action at the Molynes Sports Centre yesterday.


Boyz, Guatemala to rumble in friendly
JAMAICA HAVE named an 18-man squad for a friendly international against Guatemala at the Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tomorrow.


J'can player wins US women's title
JAMAICAN DIANE Lang did the island proud when she became the first local golfer to walk away with a USGA title after winning the 2005 USGA Senior Women Amateur Championship last week.


President's Cup to bowl off under new rules
WHEN THE regional President's Cup bowls off on Monday, West Indian players will be introduced to the new substitutes rules. The rule, which allows 12 players to take part fully in a match, was introduced earlier this year...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Good news from Barbados
THERE ARE a number of West Indians who believe that the West Indies do not have a ghost of a chance of defeating Australia in the coming three-match Test series Down Under, and they may well be right.



















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