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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | August 29, 2005

Impressive Thompson tops hurdles
KEMEL THOMPSON turned in an impressive performance in winning the 400 hurdles and Korene Hinds broke the 3,000 steeplechase national record at the Rieti Grand Prix in Italy yesterday.

Warne magic fails to stop England
NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters): ENGLAND SURVIVED a mesmeric spell of bowling from Shane Warne and a clutch of Brett Lee thunderbolts to earn a nerve-racking win over Australia in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge yesterday.


St Thomas advance despite losing
ST. THOMAS yesterday suffered a 33-run defeat at the hands of Portland in their Capital and Credit Limited Overs cricket encounter at Goodyear Oval.


Breese's whirlwind 47 aids Durham demolition
CHESTER-LE-STREET, Durham, CMC: JAMAICAN ALL-ROUNDER Gareth Breese was a prominent performer for Durham yesterday as they logged an easy win over Scotland in England National league Division Two limited overs competition at Riverside Ground.


Cornwall topple Munro
WESTERN BUREAU: CORNWALL COLLEGE won the Jackson Shield preseason football series after beating long-time rivals Munro College 4-1 on aggregate at Cornwall College on Saturday. The over-35 team made all the difference...


Old Harbour too strong for Waterloo
OLD HARBOUR retained the central St. Catherine Under-17 football title with a 2-0 win over Waterloo in the final at Prison Oval on Saturday. Omar Rowe in the 48th minute and Dwight Wilson (84th) scored the goals for the champion team.


Clarke's double secures KO crown
A BRACE from Rohan Clarke enabled Port Authority to captured their first KSAFA Business House Football knockout title on Saturday, when they defeated National Commercial Bank (NCB) 3-1 in the final at Cable & Wireless Sports Club.


Barbican Masters rule
BARBICAN MASTERS won the NCB Capital Markets/Kingston and St. Andrew Masters Football League Association (KSAMLA) Trophy with a comprehensive 3-1 win over Shortwood, in the final at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday.


Ellis' dreams lead him away from Invaders
AT THE start of a new football season there is the predictable player migration as players go in search of greener pastures in order to capitalise on the scare resources within the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


















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