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THE FIVE NEW COMERS ON JAMAICA'S NETBALL TEAM (FROM LEFT) LAVERN MCKENZIE, TIFFANY WOLFE ,KAYDIA KENTISH , TASHA MORGAN, CARLA WILLIAMS POOL TOGEGTHER DURING TUESDAY'S COCKAIL RECEPTION AT THE LE MERIDIAN JAMAICA PEGASUS HOTEL.



Jamaica College's Omar Barnes (right) takes off for a fast-break against St. Catherine High at the National Stadium courts on Thursday in the opening game of the 2003 ISSA/KFC schoolboy basketball competition. Barnes scored 50 points in Jamaica College's 72-69 victory.



England's opener Marcus Trescothick is bowled by Jermaine Lawson (out of picture) during yesterday's opening day of their warm-up game against the Vice Chancellor's XI at Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground, UWI Bowl, Mona.



Barbados' Martin Nurse (right) throws his weight into a leg-side shot while accumulating his team's second innings top score of 77 during their Carib Beer Series regional first-class cricket match against Jamaica at Sabina Park yesterday. Looking on are Jamaica's wicketkeeper Keith Hibbert (left) and first slip fielder David Bernard Jnr.



West Indies captain Brian Lara (left), leaves the wicket after he was dismissed for a duck by England pacer Matthew Hoggard (right), in the West Indies' disastrous second innings yesterday at Sabina Park in Kingston. The West Indies were bowled out for a record low 47 as England won the first Cable & Wireless Test by 10 wickets.



Reggae Boyz' Marlon King muscles past the United States' DaMarcus Beasley and Gregory Vanney, while their teammate Carlos Bocanegra looks on from the background during the teams' World Cup qualification game at the National Stadium last night.



Althea Byfield of Lady Panthers muscles her way over Kadia Kentish (right) and Nadine Bernard of Waulgrovian Bullets on Thursday in Game Three of the DHL women's final at the Stadium courts. Panthers won 54-49.



Reggae Boy Ricardo Fuller leaps past a challenge from United States defender Frankie Hejduk during their opening CONCACAF semi-final group qualifier at the National Stadium. The game ended 1-1.



Asafa Powell (second left) powers to a national record 9.91 seconds in the JAAA/Supreme Ventures National Senior Championships men's 100 metres final at the National Stadium last night. Steve Mullings (centre) took second in a personal best 10.04 while Patrick Jarrett (right) was fifth.







Norman Manley's Nicholas Hoshing (left) moves away from Calabar's Michail McAnuff during Manning Cup action yesterday at Calabar High School. Norman Manley won 2-0.

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