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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 7, 2005

Jamaicans outclass Trinidad and Tobago side
THE ALL-Manning selection scored an easy 3-1 win over the Trinidad and Tobago All Schools team in the first leg of the Jamaica/Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) Friendship Trophy at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday.

Wolmer's scrape past St George's
WOLMER'S BOYS did just enough to hold off a resilient St. George's, 62-59, as Southern Conference play in the KFC sponsored ISSA High School basketball competition continued yesterday at St. George's College.


'Lloydie's' vision
LLOYD JOHNSON is one of the unsung heroes in the sport of local tennis. Operating from his base at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre, 'Lloydie', as he is popularly known, has been directing and organising tournaments for more than 12 years.


Jamaicans shine at US meets
JAMAICA SENIOR representative Kayann Thompson and former junior Nickeisha Anderson were winners at various indoor track meets in the United States at the weekend. Thomas was a double winner at the ASU Kick-Off Classic...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Jamaica in the lead - no thanks to batsmen
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica ended the second round of the Carib Beer Series in the lead after winning first innings points in the drawn match against the Windward Islands at Alpart.


The Smoker to burn 'em
NINE NATIVE bred maiden two-year-olds are slated to contest today's principal feature for the Andrew H.B. Aguilar Memorial Cup over 1600 metres at Caymanas Park and indications are it will provide THE SMOKER with an easy victory.

















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