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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 8, 2003

Sri Lanka run through Windies
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: WEST INDIAN euphoria over the hat-trick of victories against Australia has lasted less than a week, thanks to a purposeful Sri Lankan team which defeated the Caribbean side by 55 runs in the opening encounter...

Mixed emotions at Hellshire fter netball squad selected
JOY, SURPRISE, disappointment, relief and, in an isolated case, inconsolable grief were some of the emotions that greeted the announcement of the 12-member team named to represent Jamaica at the Cable & Wireless World Netball Championships here...


Todd saddles three
IN-FORM TRAINER Richard Todd highlighted yesterday's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park with three winners, including the vastly improved 4-y-o gelding INSATIABLE who defied top weight in the Hall of Fame Stakes Trophy over 1200 metres.


Hydel reign supreme at Prep Champs
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Hydel Prep made it two in a row in the Nestles-sponsored Inter-Prep Track & Field Championship at G.C. Foster yesterday when they amassed 267.5 points.


Samuels, Ebanks score centuries for Melbourne
MELBOURNE'S CAPTAIN Robert Samuels and Dillion Ebanks scored centuries as their team stole the honours on the opening day of their Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) Super League match against leaders JDF at Up Park Camp yesterday.


Hazard fans feel betrayed
HAZARD UNITED has been renamed Portmore United. This move has not gone down well with the people of that community (Clarendon) who now say they feel betrayed.














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