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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2003

H View ready for Arnett
WESTERN BUREAU: LEADERS HARBOUR View will host former champions Arnett Gardens this afternoon as the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) continues with the fifth set of games in the first round.

Munro demolish Balaclava
WESTERN BUREAU: MUNRO COLLEGE advanced to the inter-zone round of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup schoolboys' football competition in fine style yesterday, scoring the season's widest margin of victory with a 14-0 win over Balaclava in Zone E.


Fennell poised for CGF presidency
JAMAICA OLYMPIC Association (JOA) chief Mike Fennell has been confirmed as the sole nominee for the new post of president of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).


Headley yearns for national call
AFTER COMING within a whisker of representing his country at the Under-17 level and possibly travelling with the junior Reggae Boyz to Argentina for that age group's World Cup, Jason Headley is still looking forward to wearing the national colours.


St Elizabeth FA receives sponsorship
THE ST. ELIZABETH Football Association received a shot in the arm yesterday when Senator Kern Spencer announced a $230,000 sponsorship for the parish's knockout competition.


Jamaica yes, but no longer hot favourites
THE PRELIMINARY round of the Red Stripe Bowl cricket tournament is over and, as expected, the four teams in the semi-finals are Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago from Zone A, Barbados and Guyana from Zone B.


The World Cup and the bidding process
THE 2007 WORLD Cup will be staged in the West Indies and right now the main concern of the fans is where the matches will be played.

















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