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Sport

Honours shared on first day

LONDON - THE fifth and final Test between the West Indies and England got off to an exciting start at the Oval yesterday with the tourists, thanks to legspinner Mahendra Nagamootoo and fast bowler Nixon McLean, finishing in style to share the honours...

Rusea's hard to beat

SINCE the early 1980s, Rusea's Comprehensive have established themselves as part of the elite in schoolboy football and despite the protestations of coach Emerson Henry, the Lucea-based school will continue to attract lots of attention coming out of Zone.

Glenmuir ­ the talented bunch

SKEPTICS will be quick to point out Glenmuir's best chance of winning the daCosta Cup went last season when they had one of the best teams but came up just short, having to settle for the Ben Francis Knockout title. Coach Glenston Hutchinson admitted...

New strike force to lead Holmwood
COACH Barry Watson thinks Holmwood Technical have a "real chance of winning the daCosta Cup" after many years of being one of the second-tier teams. Despite being unbeaten all of last season, Holmwood failed to make it to the quarter-finals after...

Peace & Love a safe banker
MASTER BLASTER, the winningest horse in the history of local racing, goes for his 31st career win when he contests the opening straight five race in tomorrow's Racing Pools race. Before looking at the race, it should be pointed out that effective...









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