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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | March 10, 2003

Ten juniors for New York meet
TEN OF the island's top junior athletes will fly to New York on Wednesday to compete in the Scholastic High School Championships scheduled for the Armoury in Manhattan.

KC, St. Jago top field championships
KINGSTON COLLEGE and St. Jago's girls took top honours at last Saturday's National Hurdles and Field events Championships held at the G.C. Foster College.


Walker wins 60mh at NJCAA Indoors
SEVERAL FORMER local high school stars did very well at the weekend in the NJCAA Indoor Championships held in Carbondale, Illinois and the N.A.I.A Indoor Track and Field Championships in Tennessee.


Close going in netball leagues
COMPETITION WAS close in divisional league action at the Leila Robinson Courts on Saturday. Police C registered the biggest win with a 41-6 whipping of Greenwich in the Supreme Ventures Junior League but it was much closer for the others.


Barbados claim Carib Beer Cup
BRIDGETOWN, CMC: BARBADOS SWIFTLY demolished the Lee-ward Islands by seven wickets inside three days of the key sixth round Carib Beer Series 2003 match yesterday to romp to an unprecedented 18th regional first-class title with a game to spare.


Taylor rocks Trinidad
PORT OF SPAIN, CMC: YOUNG JAMAICA pacer Jerome Taylor, in only his third first-class match, ripped through Trinidad and Tobago's batting line-up with a five-wicket haul and kept Jamaica in charge on the third day of their sixth-round Carib Beer 2003...


India A fight back
GEORGETOWN, CMC: INDIA A openers Guatam Ghambir and Akash Chopra led a spirited second innings fight-back after their side had trailed Guyana by 126 runs on first innings in their crucial sixth round Carib Beer 2003 Series match at Bourda yesterday.


Lifeline for U-17s
GUATEMALA CITY (AP): THE UNITED States blanked Guatemala 3-0 yesterday to win CONCACAF's Group A qualifying round and advance to the 2003 FIFA Under-17 World Championship.


Windies B hit back
ROSEAU, CMC: WEST INDIES B pacer Jason Bennett sent back four Windward Islands batsmen to leave the game evenly poised on the third day of their sixth-round Carib Beer 2003 Cricket Series match at the Botanical Gardens yesterday.


Late penalty puts Arnett in semis
A PENALTY converted in the 99th minute by former national player Fabian Davis gave Arnett Gardens an exciting sudden-death extra-time 3-2 win over Village United in the Federation Cup Knock Out competition at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex last night.












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