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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 26, 2005

Lara should have accepted the Board's offer - Warner
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): FIFA VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Warner believes batting star Brian Lara made a mistake by refusing the West Indies Cricket Board's offer...

All set for CARIFTA Games
BACELOT, Tobago, CMC: THE 34TH edition of the CARIFTA Track and Field Championships is set to run off in Tobago today at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.


Tivoli eye mid-season honours
TIVOLI ALL-STARS are a perfect 7-0 in the KFC/ Cable & Wireless National Basketball League (NBL) this season and are well placed to make their sixth straight mid-season final.


Finalists decided for Top League
WESTERN BUREAU: FAVOURITES CLARKS Town and Preston will contest the two-way finals of the Trelawny Football Association's National Rums of Jamaica Top League after the completion of the semi-finals on Thursday.


Three cheers for Jacobs, Gayle and the pitch
WHEN THE Carib Beer Challenge Trophy match between Jamaica and the Leeward Islands ended at Alpart on Tuesday, there was a wonderful atmosphere around the ground...


S Africa edge WI women in thriller
PRETORIA, South Africa, CMC: HOSTS SOUTH Africa grabbed two wickets in the last over as they edged the West Indies by one run in a thriller at the eighth Women's World Cup at the Laudium Oval on Thursday.


Lil' Country Boy all the way
A FEAST of racing is in store at Caymanas Park this weekend, beginning with today's first leg of the Easter Racing Carnival featuring three trophy races.















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