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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | April 24, 2003

WI crumble to defeat
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD, CMC: BRIAN Lara's superb first Test hundred on his home ground gave Australia a scare but the visitors were far too professional and committed, eventually completing a 118-run victory....

Arnett advance to semis
DEFENDING champions and back-to-back winners of the Wray & Nephew National Premier League, Arnett Gardens, yesterday cemented their place in the last four of the competition.


Amazing tie earns unfancied Eltham share of Colts title
UNFANCIED ELTHAM and St. Catherine High shared the Grace-sponsored Under-16 Colts title after playing to a thrilling tie in an extraordinary final day at Melbourne Oval yesterday.


Boyz regain No.1 ranking in Caribbean
ZURICH, Switzerland, CMC: JAMAICA RETURNED to the number one spot in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) rankings for the first time in over three years when they moved ahead of Trinidad and Tobago in the April rankings released by FIFA yesterday.


Girls to grace cold at Penn start-up
PHILADELPHIA, PA: A RECORD number of Jamaican schools have been entered for the 109th Penn Relays carnival that is set to get under way under very cold conditions this morning at Franklin Field on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelph


Big bucks in new-look Senior Cup
THE Jamaica Cricket Association's new-look senior competition gets under way this weekend with the winners set to pocket $300,000 out of a total prize money of just under three million dollars.














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