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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 9, 2005

No contest - S Africa crush WI again
SOUTH AFRICA jumped into a two-nil lead in the Digicel five-match one-day series with a crushing defeat of the West Indies at Sabina Park yesterday.

'We need to think more'
KINGSTON CMC: DECLARING AN often-repeated suggestion, West Indies captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul has demanded his players add a mental approach to their game.


Nicholas' hat-trick floors Arlington
CHRISTOPHER NICHOLAS netted a hat-trick as Tivoli Gardens brushed aside a flimsy challenge from Arlington F.C., beating them 5-1 to take all three points from their fixture at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday.


Chinyere goal seals victory for Waterhouse
LIVING THE memories of deceased coach Peter Cargill, Waterhouse players lined up in the centre of their Drewsland field to form a number seven just before the start of their Wray and Nephew National Premier League game against Reno...


H View cool Portmore
HARBOUR VIEW joined leaders Portmore United at the top of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League after edging them 1-0 in dramatic fashion at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.


Village clip Rivoli
SIXTH-PLACED VILLAGE United yesterday opened up a four-point gap on seventh-placed Rivoli United, by defeating them 2-1 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League fixture at the Elliston Wakeland Centre.


Bolt is back - Powell clocks astonishing 9.84
THE QUALITY performance on the track, an astonishing early season national record 9.84 seconds, came from world number one Asafa Powell in the 100 metres, but the man who really brought the house down at Saturday night's second..

















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