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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | November 10, 2003

Waterhouse win first final
WHEN REFEREE Howard Stennett dismissed a strong appeal for a penalty by waving 'play on' in the dying moments of yesterday's Wray and Nephew National Premier League End of First round final between Waterhouse and Harbour View...

Talbert, Martin vict orious in 5K
WAINARD Talbert and Areita Martin captured the respective male and female segments of the Jamdammers Grand Prix Road Race Series at yesterday's Ministry of Health 5K at Emancipation Park.


Mackin storms away with title
SCOTMAN ALAN Mackin lived up to his No. 1 seeding with a straight sets victory over Dutchman Nick Van Der Meer in the final of the Capital and Credit/Magil Construction ITF Futures tennis tournament yesterday at the Liguanea Club, New Kingston.


'Eptic' - the spark among W'house fans
THE BUILDING of a home ground for the Waterhouse football team has done a number of things for not only the team, but for the community as a whole.


Windies batting embarrassment
THE FIRST Test between the West Indies and Zimbabwe ended in high drama in Harare on Saturday with the Windies, thanks to the experienced Ridley Jacobs and the inexperienced Fidel Edwards, hanging on for dear life and escaping with a draw.


Speed - standing up to cricket's challenges
MALCOLM SPEED's ascent up the sport management ladder has been as strange as it has been rapid.

















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