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Published:Tuesday | June 21, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Raymond Maragh (left) and his brother, Bill, from the United States and Canada respectively, are welcomed to the Digicel box by Digicel Montego Bay's Joy Clarke. They were at a cricket match at Sabina Park yesterday. - Contributed
Chrisandra Lewis (left) of Jessie Ripoll and her classmate Chatoya Gordon embrace after receiving their results.
Kenrick Robinson of Jessie Ripoll Primary School is in a celebratory mood as he was placed at his desired school. In the background, his classmates share with each other their results. - photos by Rudolph Brown
Rajae Clarke of Jessie Ripoll leaps into his mother Racquel Bailey's arms with excitement when he got his GSAT results.
Samuel Battick (left) of Sts Peter and Paul Prep poses with his parents Steve and Lecia after receiving his GSAT results.
Three students from St George's Girls Primary and Infant School show mixed reactions to their GSAT results. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Trudy Deans (left), of the Jamaican Consulate in New York, hangs out inside the Couples Resorts box with Pat Garel, marketing consultant, at Sabina Park yesterday.
Kenry Jackson (left) of Jamaica Ultimate Tyre Company reacts to something said by Mayberry Investment's Gary Peart as they watch the game from the company's box. - photo by Barbara Ellington
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Students and parents across the island yesterday received the results of this year's GSAT examinations. Our cameras visited Jessie Ripoll Primary School and caught some of the reactions. And the West Indies bowled off in the first Test with India at Sabina Park.