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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 15, 2005

'Quite an honour' - 2004's top sporting stars bask in glory
DANNY MCFARLANE and Veronica Campbell capped their 2004 track seasons as Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year at the Carreras Sports Foundation awards ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Thursday night.

Surprised Powell sets sights on 100 metres world record
ASAFA POWELL is surprised at not being selected runner-up as Sportsman of the Year. Despite that, he has set his sights on breaking the 100 metres world record this year.


'We were outplayed'
MELBOURNE, Australia CMC: WEST INDIANS dreaming of a return to the glory years in the aftermath of last September's ICC Champions' Trophy triumph were given a rude awakening by a ruthless Australian team who demolished the visitors by 116 runs in the...


Gayle has 'star' potential ­ Holding
MELBOURNE, Australia CMC: FORMER WEST Indies fast bowler Michael Holding says Chris Gayle is getting better and could be the key to the West Indies batting in the future.


Referees secure first sponsorship package
THE JAMAICA Football Referees Association (JFRA) scored a golden goal on Thursday after acquiring its first sponsorship deal.

Palm Rose Ltd. and Wisynco Trading broke the rules of corporate sponsorship by providing a $1.5 million two-year package to


Boyz look to put away French Guiana
WITH A five-goal cushion providing super comfort, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have basically qualified for the final round of the Digicel Caribbean Cup, needing only to avoid defeat by more than four goals in today's return leg, third round...


Prendergast among World Cup picks
NEW YORK CMC: JAMAICAN PETER Prendegast is the only referee from the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) and one of six from CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean, picked on a preliminary list of referees for the 2006 World..















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