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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | April 7, 2005

Lowe is back
BEGINNING TODAY, Onandi Lowe will again be donning the red and black colours of Wray and Nephew National Premier League team Arnett Gardens.

Village lose to Sandy Bay on aggregate
NATIONAL PREMIER League team Village United won but lost yesterday in the second round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup KO competition.


Aiken runs rampant against young England
ROMELDA AIKEN was simply too hot for the England Under-21 side last night as the visitors were crushed 55-39 by their Jamaican counterparts at the National Indoor Sports Centre.


Shiv feels for dropped youngsters
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP): AS HIS team prepares to face South Africa in a second Test, new West Indies captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul said he feels for the younger players who will be left out...


Woods on prowl at Augusta again
AUGUSTA, Georgia (AP): TIGER WOODS is still the main attraction at the Masters. But he no longer is the main event.


Fiasco repeats last year's run
FIASCO, RUNNING at odds of 3-1 with jockey Larris 'Migo' Allen aboard, responded to a bustling ride to overhaul long-time leader LADY KAMPOOR in the closing stages of yesterday's circular nine feature...















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