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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 7, 2005

Guyana humble Ja
WEYMOUTH, Barbados, CMC: DESPITE AN unbeaten 91 from Marlon Samuels, Guyana condemned Jamaica to struggle for a place in the semi-finals of the 2005 KFC Cup with a narrow seven-run win at the Police Sports Club yesterday.

Late goal lifts Ewarton
AN EXTRAORDINARY strike by substitute Jason Thompson allowed Ewarton to snatch a valuable three points with a 2-1 victory over Dinthill in Group J action of the Issa/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup competition yesterday...


Improving Spanish Town blank Ascot 3-0
SPANISH TOWN defeated Ascot 3-0 Group F action as the Pepsi/JN Manning Cup first round continued at Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.


Costa Rica win could mean World Cup place
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters): COSTA RICA will qualify for their second successive World Cup tomorrow if they draw at home to a weakened United States team or if Guatemala fail to win in Mexico.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - A word of warning
WEST INDIES Cricket Board president Ken Gordon has received kudos, a whole lot of it, for his address to the Barbados Chamber of Commerce over a week ago, and he certainly deserves all of it.


Upliftment Jamaica 5K on Sunday
THE UPLIFTMENT Jamaica 5K, the second race of the Jamdammers 'No Violence, One Love' four-race Grand Prix Series, is set to run off on Sunday in St. Thomas. The race is set to start and end at Methodist Church in White Horses...


Bank on Polish Market
THE PICK-9 starts anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow after one lucky punter spotted all nine winners on Wednesday to walk away $3.1 million richer.



















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