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Sport

Lamey lifts Waterhouse
WATERHOUSE squeezed out a 1-0 win over neighbours Olympic Gardens to clinch a place in the National Premier League's mid-season final. With 17 points they can only be overtaken by Harbour View, the team they will oppose next. Harbour View are on 16...

H. View cool Reno at Frome

WESTERN BUREAU: HARBOUR View moved closer to a place in the National Premier League end of round final after scoring a 1-0 win over Reno at the Frome Sports Grounds yesterday.

Smith wins battle of giants
THE circus may be in town but the greatest show in New Kingston yesterday was a short elephant walk away at the Liguanea Club where Jermaine Smith and Scott Willinsky staged a battle royal for the men's crown at the Heineken All Jamaica Championships.

D. Park on top again
WESTERN BUREAU: DUHANEY Park returned to the lead in the National A-League yesterday after a 3-0 win over the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) at the Duhaney Park field.

A winner from home territory

THE executive committee of the West Indies Cricket Board has tabled a revised proposal for the regional four-day Busta Cup competition. In the new proposal before the full Board, only a regional team can win the Cup. In a bid to improve the standard..










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