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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 5, 2003

Windies end on high note
KIMBERLEY: THE WEST Indies ended a disappointing campaign in the World Cup of cricket on a winning note yesterday with an easy victory over second-round qualifiers Kenya at De Beers Diamond Oval...

Arnett hunt a Mexican scalp
ASH WEDNESDAY could have a different meaning for national champions Arnett Gardens today when they meet Mexican club Necaxa in the CONCACAF Club Championships at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.


Oberlin reign supreme
FOR A FOURTH consecutive year, Oberlin High claimed the JNBS/JPSCO Eastern Championships crown to reaffirm their claim to be the best athletics team in eastern Jamaica.


Young Boyz take on United States
JAMAICA'S UNDER-17 footballers will go up against their counterparts from the United States at 7:00 p.m. (Jamaica time) in their quest to qualify for the FIFA Under-17 World Championship.


DaCosta holds the key in feature
TODAY'S HOLIDAY programme at Caymanas Park features the 3-y-o and up over-night allowance for the Ash Wednesday Trophy over 1300 metres.


Hooper laments rain-rule situation
KIMBERLEY, South Africa, (Reuters): WEST INDIES CAPTAIN Carl Hooper would have been "really upset" if Monday's World Cup match between South Africa and Sri Lanka had been allowed to proceed in heavy rain after his own team's chances were ruined...












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