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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | January 19, 2003

Jamalco whip Windalco
HEADS I WIN. Heads I lose.Coach Winston Nevers must have felt like a double-headed coin during the JNA/JNBS Open League netball final at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.

Edwin Allen dominate Relays
EDWIN ALLEN Comprehensive High girls produced a sparkling performance at yesterday's 16th Sports Plus/Howard Jackson Relays taking a perfect ten from ten finals at the meet held at the Lyssons Sports Club in St. Thomas.


'Angel' gives Nelson first win
APPRENTICE DANE Nelson, nephew of veteran jockey Robert Reid, notched his first career win at Caymanas Park yesterday when guiding 6-1 chance GUARDIAN ANGEL to a decisive victory in the 1200-metre feature race for the Colin Melhado Memorial Cup...


NPL - Crunch time for final hopefuls
FOOTBALL LOVERS could not ask for more. With one set of matches left in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League, four teams are in with a chance of getting into the end of round final.


Shot Nembhard keen to fight again
IT IS clear that Christopher Nembhard was born to fight. Confined to a hospital bed nursing four gunshot wounds (to his chest, hip and leg), the Olympian's eyes blazed with determination as he spoke of plans to resume his boxing career upon recovery.


We can win Cup - Skerritt
MANAGER RICKY Skerritt said the West Indies' chances of winning next month's cricket World Cup in South Africa are "excellent" and they are not going to South Africa to "mess about".











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