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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | October 12, 2005

Triple treat at Jarrett Park
AFTER TWO Sundays without any activity, Jarrett Park in Montego Bay will be a hive of activity today with two rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League matches and one Jamaica Football Federation Under-21 match taking place...

'The Shooter' moves into second
THE SHOOTER tagged and released two marlin, keeping very much in the thick of things as action in the 42nd Port Antonio Marlin Tournament continued at the Old Port Antonio Marina yesterday.


Trinidad hoping for the best
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP): TRINIDAD AND Tobago haven't beaten Mexico in five years, but the Caribbean nation desperately wants a win today to boost its chances of qualifying for its first World Cup.


Titchfield High give Happy Grove grief
TITCHFIELD HIGH administered a 3-0 thrashing to group leaders Happy Grove as play in Group L (a) of the Pepsi/ISSA/JN daCosta Cup concluded at the Carder Park field in Portland on Monday.


Nicholas: Tivoli's goal-getting ace
CHRISTOPHER NICHOLAS is heading off on one of those goal scoring tangents. The Tivoli Gardens' goal-getting ace announced his intentions to run riot on opposing teams this season after slamming in his first hat-trick...


Waterford moves on
WATERFORD ADVANCED to the quarter-final round of the Pepsi/JN Manning Cup football competition, despite playing to a goalless draw with St. George's College at Winchester Park yesterday.


WICB appoints four new directors
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC: THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has appointed four new directors to the ICC Cricket World Cup WI 2007 Inc., in wake of the resignations that hit the board last month.



















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