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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | October 4, 2004

Thumping start for Tivoli
WITHOUT LAST season's Most Valuable Player, Fabian Davis, Tivoli Gardens made a sparkling start towards the defence of their Wray and Nephew National Premier League title, trouncing Wadadah 4-0 at the Edward Seaga Stadium...

Bolt looks to 2005
GLEN MILLS, the new coach of Usain Bolt, says the teenage sprint phenomenon is ready to tune up for the fast lane again.


Ja to host one Test, two ODIs
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: JAMAICA WILL host one Test match and two limited-overs internationals during next year's West Indies home series.


No sponsor for regional one-day competition
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: IT'S NOW official that this year's West Indies limited-overs cricket championship will not be sponsored for the first time in its history and there will be one preliminary round of matches.


Sir Howard twirls a thought on cricket
GOVERNOR-General Sir Howard Cooke is an avid cricket fan and like most Jamaicans, he is concerned about the present state of West Indies cricket.


Phillips' strike earns Waterhouse maximum points
A 68TH minute strike by Jamaica Under-23 midfielder Demar Phillips was the difference between former champions Waterhouse and title hopefuls Village United on the opening day of the 2004-05 Wray and Nephew National Premier League...














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