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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 30, 2003

PM bats for Sabina Park
CRICKET WORLD Cup 2007 is 3 1/2 years away, it will be hosted by the West Indies on behalf of the International Cricket Council.

Thank you, Port Authority
THE TALK around the West Indies, and certainly here in Jamaica, is that it won't be long before the West Indies team will again be the best in the world, and the number of young players bursting on to the scene is really encouraging.


Hendriks remains president
JACKIE HENDRIKS, the former Jamaica and West Indies wicketkeeper, was returned unopposed as president of the Jamaica Cricket Association at its annual general meeting at the George Headley Stand, Sabina Park, on Wednesday afternoon.


Dowdie settles for third
ATHENS, Greece, CMC: FORMER JAMAICA national sprint champion Peta-Gaye Dowdie finished third at the rain-affected Filothei Women Gala on Wednesday night.


Hedge rewarded for golden effort
FEATHERWEIGHT BOXER Rudolph Hedge made it from Westmoreland just in time to collect his coveted awards at Wednesday's National Championship awards luncheon put on by the Jamaica Boxing Board of Control at Medallion Hall Hotel in Kingston.


NPL nominees for personality awards
THE 2003 WRAY AND Nephew National Premier League football season is one game away from completion but the nominations are already in for the personality of the year award.


It's a wonderful initiative
THE GROUNDWORK was being laid for the past two to three years. The vision has always been to facilitate tourists getting to Caymanas Park, not just for gaming, but to enjoy a day of pure fun, relaxation and excitement.














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