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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 4, 2005

Tivoli and Calabar in crushing form
TIVOLI GARDENS and Calabar High stormed into the final of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Walker Cup with impressive 4-0 and 4-1 semi-final victories over Charlie Smith and Wolmer's respectively at the National Stadium yesterday.

Confident Cornwall book spot in final
WESTERN BUREAU: MANY-TIME champions Cornwall College earned the right to meet Glenmuir High School in tomorrow's Ben Francis Cup KO final when a Nakia Atkinson first-half strike gave them a 1-0 win over St. Elizabeth Technical...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - One more blow for WI cricket
THE WEST Indies performance on the opening day of the first Test against Australia at Brisbane was promising - so promising that as coach Bennett King has said many times, although it will take some time, it may not be..


Gayle eyes Lara's record
BRISBANE (CMC): WEST INDIES opener Chris Gayle has admitted that he still has his sights set on Brian Lara's world batting Test record of 400. The left-handed aggressive batsman, expected to be a key member of the West Indies team...


Collymore modest about opening-day performance
BRISBANE, CMC: WEST INDIES medium pacer Corey Collymore downplayed his splendid performance on the opening day of the first Test between Australia and the West Indies at the Gabba yesterday.


Hope springs eternal for Lyn
DANNY LYN could not have imagined his Constant Spring team being so far back at this early stage of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League. With the first of three rounds gone, the uptown team has only four points...


JNA finds new ally
THE JAMAICA Netball Association (JNA) has formed an alliance with the NEM Insurance Company to offset some of the costs ahead of the Jamaica's tri-Test Netball series against Australia which begins this evening.


Bernard, Baugh in form
DAVID BERNARD Jr., Carlton Baugh Jr. and Dwight Stewart shared the spotlight on yesterday's opening day of Jamaica's first practice match at Melbourne Oval. In preparation for Jamaica's defence of the Carib Beer Series...


















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