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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 6, 2004

Hot Excelsior in KO battle
THE SEMI-FINALS of the Walker Cup knockout competition is on today as the unbeaten Excelsior take on Mona High at 3:00 p.m. and Camperdown tackle Wolmer's at 1:00 p.m. at Emmet Park, the grounds of St. George's College.

Titchfield, Glenmuir in big d'Cup clash
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GROUP One clash between last season's beaten finalists Titchfield High and favourites Glenmuir will highlight this afternoon's start of the quarter-finals of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup schoolboy football competition.


Clarendon's Johnson to fight Tarver
LOS ANGELES, CMC IT'S NOW official that Glengoffe Johnson of Jamaica and Antonio Tarver of the United States, currently the two best light heavyweight pugilists in the world, will trade punches on December 18.


Barbican, Harbour View to settle score
THE DECISIVE second leg Sherwin Williams/Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Women's football league final takes centre stage today at Constant Spring playfield.


Strong Barbados squad to face Ja
BRIDGETOWN, CMC: BARBADOS NAMED top defensive player Rhea Anne Niles among three senior nationals Wednesday in a strong Under-21 squad to face Jamaica in a two-match home netball series next weekend.


WICB to advertise some team coaching positions
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) will soon launch a campaign across the Caribbean to get persons to fill additional coaching staff posts for its senior team.


Jamaica to host inaugural 21K Cup
JAMAICA will host the inaugural Central American and Caribbean (CAC) 21K Cup Championship next year. The event is a half-marathon that will replace the CAC Cross Country Championship, which was held in Mexico last year. Jamaica was scheduled to host...














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