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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | April 23, 2003

Lara holds key
PORT OF SPAIN, CMC: NOT FOR the first time, Brian Lara stands between a heroic challenge or abject humiliation for the West Indies.

Jamaica lift WI Under-15 title
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT, CMC: JAMAICA became the new West Indies Under-15 cricket champions by defeating front-runners Guyana by three wickets when the tournament concluded on Monday.


Tall order for Tivoli, W'house
TIVOLI Gardens and Waterhouse face a tall order as they battle top contenders to keep semi-final hopes alive in the Wray & Nephew National Premier League this afternoon.


St. Catherine gain ascendancy in final
AN UNBROKEN 67-run second wicket partnership between Kanakki Gordon and Ricardo Robinson gave St. Catherine the upper hand against Eltham going into today's second and final day of their Grace-sponsored Colts Under-16 schoolboy cricket final at Melbourne


A spanking well deserved
THERE IS still one day to go in the second Test match between the West Indies and Australia and although the game of cricket is such that something surprising could happen, the Aussies, winners of the first Test...


MoBay drivers give Easter lessons at Dover
DISPLAYING superb driving skill, the crop of drivers out of Montego Bay gave their counterparts from Kingston and St. Elizabeth a lesson at the Easter Carnival race meet at Dover, St. Ann, on Easter Monday.


Travel-weary J'cans set to launch at Penn Relays
Philadelphia, Pa: - IF SOME of the Jamaican High School Girls look a little leg weary on tomorrow's start of the 109th Penn Relays Carnival at University of Pennsylvania, Franklin Field, they may have all right to be after a hectic travel schedule.














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