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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | March 24, 2005

Waterhouse in charge
WATERHOUSE WILL go into the second-leg of the Red Stripe Champions' Cup with a 1-0 lead after beating Boys' Town in the first game of a two-way tie at Collie Smith Drive yesterday.

C'bar knock out KC
CALABAR PARTLY avenged their Champs loss to Kingston College (KC) with a thrilling five-run victory in the Jamaica International Insurance Company (JIIC) Knockout cricket final at Melbourne Oval yesterday.


South Africa will not underestimate WI - Coach
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC: DESPITE HAVING dominated the West Indies in recent series, South Africa will still view the regional side as a threat when the series bowls off on March 31.


Braves struggle to find winning form
BRAVES CHIEFS certainly have seen better days. Apart from Rae Town Raptors, they have the worst record in the National Basketball League with one win and six losses.


JFF presents more evidence in anthem case
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) has forwarded one more piece of evidence that it considers vital in its appeal against a Caribbean Football Union (CFU)-imposed US$5,000 (J$300,000) fine.


Bank on Formally Gold
BOTH THE Pick-9 and Super-6 exotic bets start anew at Caymanas Park on Saturday, the Pick-9 offering the guaranteed minimum of $1 million.















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