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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 12, 2005

Ja seize control early
GRENADA'S LITTLE dynamo, the left-handed Devon Smith, stole the spotlight with a superb century innings on the opening day of the Carib Beer series cricket match between Jamaica and the Windward Islands at Alpart yesterday.

Future of WI Academy uncertain
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC: THERE IS uncertainty over the future of the West Indies Cricket Academy that has used annual three­month programmes in recent years to school promising young cricketers in the Caribbean.


Girlz out to get even
JAMAICA'S UNDER-21 Sunshine Girlz will look to get on even terms in their three-Test friendly series against Australia today at the National Indoor Sports Centre at 6:00 p.m.


Anderson to star 'Fast and Furious' show
JAMAICA'S TOP-RATED go-kart driver, Martin Anderson, is expected to underline his supremacy in the Light Class events of the Jamaica Karting Association (JKA) championship, which continues tomorrow at the Palisadoes International Raceway,.


Eight schools shuttle for key positions
EIGHT SCHOOLS will be battling for top honours as the quarter-finals of the Cable & Wireless Schools' Badminton Knockout competition continues today at G.C. Foster...


Local coaches among the world's best - Bailey
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: LOCAL TRACK and field coaches have been given high praise by former Vere Technical High student and gold medallist at last year's Olympics, Aleen Bailey.


A lack of horse sense
RECENTLY A very experienced and consequently knowledgeable racing man, who has been a major investor in the industry, has been pointing out to this writer a number of areas in which he has been observing an increasing decline in standards with...


All parties stand to lose
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: FIFA Vice-President Austin 'Jack' Warner believes that all the major players involved in the West Indies cricket fracas stand to lose if the current impasse is not resolved quickly.


Digicel refuses proposal
WEST INDIES' team sponsor Digicel refused to accept proposed measures for a solution to the regional cricket crisis as submitted by the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on cricket pertaining to items a, b, c, d, e, and f. In a release issued by its...















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