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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | September 27, 2005

Red-hot B'port triumph again
BRIDGEPORT HIGH scored their fifth consecutive win, registering a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Kingston College in their Group E ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup encounter at Clovelly Park, KC's North Street campus, yesterday.

Boys' Town get ready to grace home turf
WHEREVER THE Red Brigade go their fans will follow, but come next Sunday they should once again have a place to call home as work at the Collie Smith Drive field is almost completed.


Pick-9 heading to $2m
FOR THE third consecutive raceday, the Pick-9 had no takers at Caymanas Park on Saturday and the carryover to tomorrow's midweek meet stands at an attractive $1,551,510.60.


Contract dispute should not divide WI team - Howard
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: WEST INDIES team manager Tony Howard does not expect the recent contracts dispute to have any divisive effect on the regional team as it prepares for the upcoming tour of Australia.


Jamaica pace duo recovering in camp
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: DESPITE BEING sidelined for various reasons, the Jamaican pace duo of Jerome Taylor and Jermaine Lawson will still play a role in the West Indies training camp currently under way at the Three Ws Oval...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - What's the problem with Marshall and Washington?
JAMAICA'S REPRESENTATION in the squad invited to a training camp in Barbados to prepare for the West Indies tour of Australia has dropped from nine to four.



















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