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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 5, 2005

Lethal Lara
CLASS IS class, and whoever does not believe so should have been at Sabina Park yesterday to see Brian Lara in action on the second day of the second and final Test of the Digicel series between the West Indies and Pakistan.

Magical Miracle Man
LOTTO CLASSIC (Governor's Cup) hero MIRACLE MAN outstayed his eight opponents at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the 85th running of the Digicel Jamaica Derby over 2400 metres in decisive fashion.


Gatlin edges out Powell in 100m race
IN A tight 100-metre race at yesterday's Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, Jamaica's Asafa Powell was edged out on the line by American Olympic champion Justin Gatlin.


Five J'cans in WI 'A' squad for Sri Lanka tour
FIVE JAMAICANS have been included in West Indies' A team squad to tour Sri Lanka next week.


Ja, Honduras in stalemate
JAMAICA AND Honduras fought out a 0-0 stalemate in their friendly encounter at the Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia yesterday.


Excelsior take girls'softball crown
EXCELSIOR GIRLS on Friday made the Jamaica Amateur Softball Association senior schoolgirls crown their own by beating joint defending champions Merl Grove 15-5 in the final played at St. Hugh's playing field.


Commentary - Thank you very much, St Catherine
ST. CATHERINE Cricket Club is not doing well this season - certainly not when it comes to winning matches and scoring points. Two weekends ago, however, the club, so many times the champion team of Jamaica, took a stand that underlined...


Waterhouse make easy work of Wadadah
WATERHOUSE KEPT the pressure on Harbour View in the chase for the $1 million bonus after beating Wadadah 4-1 at Jarrett Park in a Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) rescheduled game yesterday.


Team tennis league makes its return
AFTER SPENDING seven years in the wilderness, the National Team Tennis League is back.

















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