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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | December 5, 2005

Gregg and Hutchinson drive away with Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) rally
THE JAMAICAN team of driver Gary Gregg and co-driver Hugh Hutchinson were declared provisional winners of the 2005 JMMC/Petcom Stages Rally, which concluded yesterday afternoon in New Kingston.

Jamaica in total control
THE CARIB Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and the Windward Islands comes to an end at Alpart today with the stage set for a close and exciting finish.


Arnett and Rivoli continue to struggle
WITH JUST two points from their last four games, Arnett Gardens and Rivoli continue to struggle for a win in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League after they played to a 1-1 draw at the Anthony Spaulding Sports...


Godfrey Stewart, Glenmuir get five All-Star picks
DACOSTA CUP winners Godfrey Stewart and losing finalist Glenmuir High dominated the selection for the All-daCosta team named to a squad of 19 to face the visiting Trinidad and Tobago All-Schools team which is on a two-match tour...


No goal at Frome
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A game characterised by a spate of missed chances, Reno and Boys' Town failed in their quest to improve their standing in the 2005-06 Wray and Nephew National Premier League football competition yesterday afternoon...


No joy for Spring
IT WAS close but no cigar for winless Constant Spring as a late goal by Tivoli Gardens' Horace Howell in a 1-1 stalemate at Constant Spring yesterday, cruelly denied them what surely looked to be their first win...


Herrera rebounding after near-death escape
THE VIOLENCE that is plaguing Jamaica has disrupted many lives and sport is not immune. When Jamaica qualified for the 1998 World Cup, it was noted that within the hours that the national team was playing, crime decreased significantly.


Campion and Immaculate rule the pool
CAMPION COLLEGE and Immaculate Conception High School took top honours at the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Swimming Championships at the National Stadium Pool on Friday night.

















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