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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 7, 2004

Russell rallies to even tie
RYAN RUSSELL, the 20-year-old Jamaican from Montego Bay, turned the Americas Zone Group Two encounter between the hosts and highly-rated Mexico on its head yesterday with a sensational four-set win over the visitors' No. 2 player, Luis Manuel Flores.

Jamaica College too good for Wolmer's
JAMAICA COLLEGE (JC) defended their ISSA/KFC Southern Conference Under-19 Schoolboys Basketball title with a 67-57 win over Wolmer's Boys to take the Best-of-Three series 2-1 in front of drum-beating fans at the Stadium courts yesterday.


Rain prevents play in Ja match
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC NOT A ball was bowled on the opening day in the fifth round match of the Carib Beer 2004 Cricket Series between West Indies 'B' and Jamaica at Stanford Cricket Ground yesterday.


Magic Dragon to burn Music Master
THREE-YEAR-OLDS take the spotlight at Caymanas Park for the second week in succession when they contest the $365,000 Mercury Sprint for native bred colts and gelding, this over the straight five course.


Sweet deal for Santos pair
TWO TOP players from KSAFA Super League team Santos Football Club have joined the list of sports persons contracted to wear the Kelme brand after signing an endorsement deal with its local distributors, Locker Room Sports.


Lennox Lewis retires with grace, dignity
LONDON (Reuters) WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT champion Lennox Lewis retired from professional boxing yesterday with dignity, grace and a heartfelt tribute to the family and friends who helped him reach the pinnacle of his sport.















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