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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 22, 2004

Gayle hammers Leewards
CHRISTOPHER GAYLE, the big left-hander who hits the ball with awesome power, hammered the Leeward Islands for a magnificent double-century at Alpart yesterday and left Jamaica in a wonderful position from which to win the match.

Dowdie sprints to victory in women's 60m
FORMER NATIONAL champion Peta-Gaye Dowdie was in winning form at Friday's Hoosier Hills Invitational track and field meet held at the Indiana University Track & Field Centre in Bloomington, Indiana. Dowdie, who was the centre of controversy at the...


I'm satisfied scolds Lil' Country Boy
CHAMPION SPRINTER I'MSATISFIED yesterday turned the table on his American-bred rival LIL' COUNTRY BOY, slamming the four-year-old gelding by two lengths in the 1,200-metre Abe Issa Memorial Trophy co-feature at Caymanas Park.


Records tumble at GC Foster
KINGSTON COLLEGE's Fabian Morgan and Jamaica College's Sharif Small were in record-breaking form at yesterday's final day of the National Hurdles and Field Events Championships (NHFEC) held at G.C...


Western clubs hunt third-round victories
WESTERN BUREAU: A SEEMINGLY resurgent Arnett Gardens will be seeking their second straight win over Reno when they meet this afternoon in a Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) third round Zone A game at the Frome Sports Club, starting at 3:30 ..


Fred Smith Eastern League heats up
ACTION IN the Fred Smith-sponsored Eastern Confederation Super League continues today with five matches and with two rounds to play before the semis, teams are still in search for the remaining three spots in the last four. Axum have already booked...


ON THE BOUNDARY
One more call for Sabina Park

SOME TIME this week the Government will announce Jamaica's venue for the matches it will be bidding to host during the 2007 World Cup of cricket and the people, particularly cricket fans, are awaiting the decision ...


Close going in 'Cornwall Champs'
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE POINT separates the top two teams after 11 finals in the County of Cornwall Athletics Association (COCAA) following Thursday's elimination day held at St. Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) in Santa Cruz...


Shifting of CAC Games poses more problems for JAAA
THE SHIFT of this year's Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Junior Track and Field Champion-ships has not been welcomed by the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association...


Top teams eye semi final spots
TEAMS ARE looking to ride their way to success on the crest of wave now sweeping local football when the Wray and Nephew National Premier League resumes this afternoon...














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