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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 24, 2005

Earring row sparks walkout - Key players did not represent team
THREE KEY St. Catherine players, including fast bowler Jermaine Lawson who has played for the West Indies and national spinner Bevon Brown, did not represent their team in its match on the weekend because of an earring dispute involving Lawson.

Charles Barrett appointed to CFU committee
JAMAICA'S CHARLES Barrett has been selected as a member of the Caribbean Football Union's (CFU) five-man Referee's Committee for the next two years. Barrett confirmed to The Gleaner that he received a letter stating his elevation...


Smith extends glorious form
JAMAICA'S TRECIA-KAYE Smith continued her impressive early season form by winning the triple jump at Sunday's 21st edition of the 'Grande Prêmio Brazil Caixa de Atletismo', an IAAF Grand Prix...


Jamalco, W'grovians in titanic showdown
JAMALCO ARE inching ever so close to defending their Berger Paints Super Netball League title. In a titanic semi-final clash today at 5:45p.m., they will play Waulgrovians...


Rain washes away Portland lead
Rain was the deciding factor in last weekend's seventh round of matches in the Red Stripe Cricket Championship. For the second week running, leaders Portland emerged the worst hit with another no-result, this time against St. Ann.


Sweet Survivor storms home in Labour Day Trophy
APPRENTICE DANE Nelson produced the American filly SWEET SURVIVOR with a well-timed stretch run to win the Labour Day Trophy feature for high claimers in a driving finish at Caymanas Park yesterday.


Marion Jones expected to run on Sunday
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) TRIPLE OLYMPIC gold medalist Marion Jones is expected to compete in the 100 metres on Sunday at the FBK Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, in what would be her first appearance in Europe this season.

















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