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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | April 11, 2005

Smith's 148 puts South Africa on top
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad: THE QUEEN'S Park Oval is famous for thrilling and surprising finishes and who to tell, there could be another one on the way.

Bolt wins on return to track
FORMER NATIONAL 200-metre champion Usain Bolt made an impressive return to the track at the weekend's Seminole Invitational at the Mike Long Track Complex in Tallahassee, Florida.


Hyde soldiering on at Burley
UNLESS HE is fished in by a premier league club, Jamaica's midfielder Micah Hyde will have to wait a while before he is able to play top flight football in England again.


Johnson back in contention
LONDON, CMC: SEVEN WEEKS after having his contract terminated at Oldham Athletic, Jamaican international Jermaine Johnson has fought his way back into contention at the English League One club.


Lowe makes triumphant return
ONANDI LOWE, who has made a habit of scoring on his club debuts, did just that yesterday when he stooped low to head home in the 90th minute to give Arnett Gardens a 1-0 win over Village United at Elliston Wakeland Centre.


Maxwell walks out on Arlington
WESTERN BUREAU: MUCH-TRAVELLED COACH Geoffrey Max-well walked out on his latest team Arlington during the first half of yesterday's Wray and Nephew National Premier League game against Wadadah at Jarrett Park.


Edwards' goal seals win for Waterhouse
A THIRD-MINUTE header by Shane Edwards was enough to give Waterhouse a hard-fought 1-0 win over Rivoli United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League encounter at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday.


Harbour View win
CARIBBEAN CLUB Champions Harbour View last night made a winning but unimpressive start to the third round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.
















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