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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | June 14, 2005

Record bid - Asafa takes aim at 100m world mark
WORLD NUMBER one ranked sprinter Asafa Powell will today make another attempt at the men's 100m record at the Athens Super Grand Prix. "I want the record very much," Powell was quoted as saying yesterday on the IAAF's website...

Ja set to name WICB candidate
CMC: THE JAMAICA Cricket Association is expected to announce its nominee for the post of West Indies Cricket Board president soon. President Jackie Hendriks was expected to meet with several persons late yesterday...


...Calls for Murray too
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: THERE HAVE been calls by several former regional and international cricketers for former West Indies wicketkeeper Deryck Murray to lead West Indies cricket.


Goodison, Johnson can't play in semis
NATIONAL PLAYERS Ian 'Pepe' Goodison and Jermaine 'Teddy' Johnson will not be a part of the Tivoli Gardens team for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League semi-finals, the west Kingston team's manager Brian Rose said...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Let us bring back Rousseau
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board is looking for a new president. One man has already thrown his hat into the ring, based on the word going the rounds, two men are being encouraged to do likewise...


Big win puts Westmoreland atop standings
WESTMORELAND TOOK over sole leadership of the Red Stripe Cricket Championship following their eight-wicket win over St. James at Allan Rae Oval. In the meantime, long-time leaders Portland were grounded...


Waterhouse sideline wives and girlfriends
WITH TWO days to go before their Wray and Nephew National Premier League first-leg semi-final tie against 2003 champions Portmore United at the National Stadium,Waterhouse have given their Drewsland field and community a break...


Riddim Girls lose
PAN AM Volleyball Cup champions Cuba yesterday handed Jamaica's Riddim Girls their fourth consecutive defeat in Santo Domingo, shutting them out 3-0. Cuba won the first two sets 25-12 before finishing off the Jamaicans...


Emmveepee, Circle Drome crash Pick-9
THE PICK-9, which started anew on Saturday, had no takers at Caymanas Park and the carryover to tomorrow's mid-week meet is $1 million. This was conducted on all nine races on the card and in the end,...

















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