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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | April 22, 2005

Lara on the attack again
BRIDGETOWN: GREAT BATSMEN, like great men, do great things when great things are necessary, and yesterday at Kensington Oval, on the opening day of the third Test in the Digicel Series between the West Indies and South Africa, Brian Lara, once again prove

Eltham in elite company
FOUR-YEAR-OLD Eltham High School joined vaunted company when they became the second team to win both the A League and Grace Shield Premier League titles in one season.


Seba United seal place in finals
WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED confirmed their place in the finals of the Captain's Bakery Western Confederation Super League after cruising to a 5-0 win over Harmony of Trelawny in Wednesday's return leg semi-final at Jarrett Park.


Arena to host Cargill funeral
THE FUNERAL for local football hero Peter Cargill, who was a part of the successful World Cup qualifying team of 1998, will be held at the National Arena on May 4 at 10:00 a.m.


Horse racing and slot machines
THE DAILY Telegraph of Monday, February 14th had a most interesting article on Argentina - the best country in the world to have a horse in training. Readers will recall that sometime ago this column published details on the relationship between purse...


Invaders fined for absence
THE DELINQUENCY of Wray and Nephew National Premier League side Invaders in failing to turn up for their Constant Spring fixture on Wednesday has not gone unpunished.


Holmwood Tech rule the roost again
MANDEVILLE: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood Technical yesterday completed a predictable end to this year's Headley Cup final by achieving the 45 runs they needed to overhaul STETHS' first innings total of 111.

















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