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Sport

Jarrett guilty

JAMAICAN SPRINTER Patrick Jarrett was last night found guilty of a doping offence and faces a two-year ban from the sport. The announcement was made by Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) president, Patrick Anderson during that...

Cargill, Brown in charge
FORMER HEAD national coach Carl Brown and Peter Cargill, who both served as assistants to sacked technical director, Clovis de Oliveira, were yesterday put jointly in charge of the national squad ahead of their next World Cup qualifier.

N. Manley trounce Ascot
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Norman Manley registered their second consecutive win in the 2001 Manning Cup football competition with a 2-0 victory over Ascot at Tinson Pen yesterday. Keron Grant and Weston Forrest found the back of the net for Norman Manley in...

Alston, E. Allen on top
WESTERN BUREAU: ALSTON HIGH and Edwin Allen raced to their third wins yesterday as the Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup competition rolled on. Unfancied Alston, who failed to advance to the inter-zone round last season, scored...

Well said, Madam Minister

THE MINISTER of Tourism and Sport, Portia Simpson Miller, is a woman who tells it as it is, she is never one to sit quietly by and accept any and everything and recently she was in the pink of form at the Clarendon Football Association's awards ceremony.













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