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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 14, 2005

Final showdown
WHERE DOES the dream end and reality begin? That might be what Godfrey Stewart and Calabar High are thinking as they hunt the ultimate prize in schoolboy football - the Olivier Shield today.

Olivier Shield losing lustre
THE OLIVIER Shield has been around for so long, there's no surprise it has lost much of its sheen. Sad as it may be, the competition for it has faded over the years. Gone are the days when the shield was the ultimate target...


St George's look to leap past Tivoli
ST. GEORGE'S stumbled with a tough home loss to Wolmer's in their first game of the 2005 KFC sponsored ISSA High School basketball season, but come today they will be hoping to leap clear of Tivoli in their second game...


Young Girlz on a roll
Staff Reporter A 51-11 PUMMELLING of Grenada led Jamaica's Junior Sunshine Girlz to their third victory in as many games at the Caribbean Netball Association's Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament in St. Kitts yesterday.


Jamaica's U-23 women beat Guyana
JAMAICA SECURED their first win of the West Indies Under-23 cricket tournament when they clipped Guyana by one wicket at the Inshan Ali Oval in Trinidad and Tobago yesterday. Scores in the second-round match: Guyana 56 all out in 32.1 overs; Jamaica...


Take Don't Stay Naked in feature
HORSES FROM the $350,000-$320,000 claiming spread hold centre stage at Caymanas Park today, when nine of them contest the Paul Newman Memorial Trophy over 1600 metres.

















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