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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 6, 2005

Jamaica drop chance to beat Windwards
THE CARIB Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and the Windward Islands ended at Alpart yesterday with the visitors hanging on for a draw and denying the home team a victory that at one stage seemed theirs for the taking.

All-Manning clash with Trinidad and Tobago schoolboy stars
JAMAICAN SCHOOLBOYS will start their defence of the Jamaica/Trinidad and Tobago Friendship Trophy, when the All-Manning Cup team tackles the Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) All-Schools team in the first leg at the Constant Spring Sports Complex...


Simpson gets award
OLYMPIC GOLD medallist Sherone Simpson numbered among four sporting stars who were honoured at Sunday night's 2005 Prime Minister's National Youth Awards for Excellence & The Jamaica Youth in Concert ceremony held at Emancipation Park.


Lamey inflicts killer blows on Wadadah
FORMER CHAMPIONS Waterhouse closed the gap on runaway leaders Harbour View to 11 points with an exciting 3-1 win over Wadadah in the feature game of a Wray and Nephew National Premier League double-header at Jarrett Park.


Seba United dent Village's hopes
WRAY AND Nephew National Premier League title aspirants Village United saw their poor form at Jarrett Park continue on Sunday as they were beaten by then relegation-positioned team Seba United 4-3 in a game played at blistering pace.


Former Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) president Wallace passes on
FORMER PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA), Adrian Wallace, is dead. Wallace, who served one term as JAAA's president between 1996 and 2000, died on Sunday night in Florida after a long illness.


Gary Subratie - a complete horseman
TRAINER GARY Subratie saddled his 100th winner at Caymanas Park last Wednesday and is hoping that his second century will not take as long as the first. It took him seven years to reach the milestone...


Georgia beat Racquet-eers
THE TRELAWNY-based Georgia Tennis Club is now celebrating a famous victory over the visiting Racquet-eers Tennis team from Kingston. It was the Georgians first win over the Kingston team in a very long time.

















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