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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | December 20, 2002

Arnett on the slide
ARNETT Gardens' dismal run in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League continued yesterday at the Harbour View Mini Stadium where they had to claw their way back to a 1-1 draw with bottom of the table Bull Bay.

Spinners shine
BOWLERS again stood out on the first day of second Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) four-day practice match in preparation for the 2002 regional first class cricket competition.


Jacobs, Lawson top WI averages
CHITTAGONG, CMC: WICKET-KEEPER/BATSMAN Ridley Jacobs and left-arm pacer Pedro Collins were the most prolific players for the West Indies in their successful Test series against little-rated Bangladesh that ended this week.


Lara versus the young guns
THE WEST Indies are on their way home from India and Bangladesh, their next assignment is the World Cup in South Africa starting on February 9...


Go with Proceedaccordingly
THE J. W. "Judge" Hardie Memorial Cup (claiming $330,000 - $290,000) over 1600 metres is the principal feature at Caymanas Park today.


Are Caymanas' halcyon days yet to come?
I HAVE encountered more and more people recently who lose themselves in nostalgic reflection on the days before independence.


Simpson, DaCosta the stars of 2002
TRAINER Wayne DaCosta and jockey Trevor Simpson have become the toast of the racing fraternity as both have rewritten the record books in such an impressive manner...


Take Cardinal Law
LARGE and competitive fields are the order of the day in tomorrow's Racing Pools game, the last before Christmas. Players face a stiff challenge from the very first race for maidens over 1400 metres in which any number could play.











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