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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | March 20, 2005

KC cruise to victory
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) scored a runaway boys' victory while Holmwood Technical were poised to retain their girls' crown at the VMBS Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships at the National Stadium last night.

Gayle puts Ja in charge
CARIB Beer League champions Jamaica were still in a strong if not commanding position when the second's play in the five-day Challenge Trophy match ended at Alpart yesterday.


'Carnival' at the Office
TODAY'S WRAY and Nephew National Premier League fixture sees a new path being trod with the cooperation of four clubs to stage a football carnival at the National Stadium.


Campbell documentary airs tonight on CVM
'STRIDES OF Gold', the documentary on dual Olympic gold medallist Veronica Campbell, will premier on CVM TV tonight at 9:30.


Commentary - We can now only hope for the best
OVER THE past few weeks, cricket fans around the region have been praying for West Indies cricket. According to the fans, and even a number of those with only a passing interest in the game, so many things have been happening in the impasse ...


Hat-trick for Clock Work
CLOCK WORK continued his march to the top at Caymanas Park yesterday when going wire to wire in the Winston Griffiths O.D. Trophy race (overnight allowance) over 1200 metres to complete a hat-trick of wins.


Lara out of first Test squad
SKIPPER BRIAN Lara has been left out of the 14-man West Indies squad chosen for the first Test in the Digicel 2005 home series against South Africa, which begins in Guyana on March 31.















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