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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Arnett meet lowly Seba
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Arnett Gardens and Harbour View are set to move closer to the end of first round final when the penultimate series of games in the first round come to a close today. Five games are on.

Charlie, Wolmer's and Excelsior victorious
A 91ST MINUTE strike by Charlie Smith's Marcileno Blackburn secured three valuable points for the side in its opening Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup schoolboy football second-round game against Camperdown at Emmet Park yesterday.


Hazard, Village clash
WESTERN BUREAU: AN INTRIGUING clash looms at Elletson-Wakeland Community Centre today when third-placed Hazard visit fourth-placed Village at 3:00 p.m.


Fight on for semi berths
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE SCHOOLS, including first time quarter-finalists Grange Hill Comprehensive and Old Harbour High, will be seeking to secure a semi-final spot in the Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup when the second set of quarter-final matches continue...


JHF launches Junior Premier League
THE JAMAICA Hockey Federation (JHF) launched their 2002 Tony Burrowes Junior Premier League competition at the Sports Development Foundation at the weekend.


Fund Run starts Nov 24
THE 23rd Annual Heart Foundation Health Fund is set for Sunday, November 24 at the National Stadium East track. In outlining details of the event at yesterday's 2002 launch at the Liguanea Club in New Kingston...


I could not sleep - Samuels
KINGSTON, Jamaica CMC : LATEST WEST Indies centurion Marlon Samuels said that he could not sleep the night before start of play on the fourth day of the third Test against India at Kolkata.


Well done, President Hall
REVEREND WES Hall, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board, is under fire from a number of cricket fans around the region for stepping in and stopping the management of the West Indies team from sending batsman Marlon Samuels home...











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