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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | November 3, 2005

H View hammer Waterhouse 3-1
RED-HOT Harbour View United maintained their seven point lead atop the Wray and Nephew National Premier League following a 3-1 hammering of Waterhouse at the Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday.

Arnett advance to final clash
ARNETT GARDENS gasped for breath when referee Howard Stennett sounded the whistle for the final time to confirm their 2-1 win over Constant Spring yesterday.


Village nip Tivoli at Elliston Wakeland
FALMOUTH: VILLAGE CAME from behind to hand Tivoli Gardens a 3-2 loss in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League game at the Elliston Wakeland Centre yesterday.Tivoli drew first blood in the seventh minute...


Hollow victory for Portmore
DESPITE A 10th minute strike from Jason Morrison yesterday at the Ferdie Neita Park, defending Wray and Nephew National Premier League champions Portmore United will not be a part of the first end-of-round final on Sunday.


Corwwall, STETHS renew rivalry
CORNWALL COLLEGE and St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will renew their fierce rivalry this afternoon when they meet in the second semi-final of the 2005 Ben Francis KO competition at Jarrett Park at 3:30 p.m.


Tivoli take on Charlie Smith
THE ISSA/Pepsi/JN Walker Cup hits fever pitch today at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium with two semi-finals pitting an arsenal of the best schoolboy teams against each other.


Brown hits Jamaica's No 1 spot
GERMANY-BASED Dustin Brown has taken over from Ryan Russell as Jamaica's No. 1 ranked tennis player following a recent 107-point climb in the ATP rankings. On the heels of a string of solid performances, Brown has advanced to 635th place...


















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