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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | February 3, 2006

Campbell, Williams in New York showdown
THE WORLD'S two fastest women, Jamaica's sprint queen Veronica Campbell and American Lauryn Williams, renew their rivalry in Madison Square Garden, New York today. Williams, who beat Olympic 200m champion and 100m bronze medallist Campbell...

Powell to get land from Goverment of Jamaica
WORLD 100M record holder Asafa Powell will become the latest local sports star to get a land grant from the government. In his vote of thanks at yesterday's CVM Newsmaker of the Year awards, Prime Minister PJ Patterson revealed...


WICB to reschedule Carib Beer semis
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is preparing to put back the semi-finals and finals of the Carib Beer Series tournament by almost two months.


Dillon rocks Barbados
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago had front-runners Barbados on the back-foot on a day of drama on the opening day in their Carib Beer Series match yesterday.


Corporate Jamaica helping Sunshine Girls
JAMAICA NETBALL Association (JNA) president, Marva Bernard, has been heartened by an outpouring of corporate support ahead of the Sunshine Girls' sojourn to the Common-wealth Games in Melbourne Australia next month.


Perfect records for St Jago, Wolmer's
ST. JAGO and Wolmer's both closed out the first round of the KFC-sponsored ISSA High School Basketball with perfect records following impressive victories over Ardenne and Vauxhall on Wednesday.


Rising Moon to rebound
AFTER BEING caught for three consecutive racedays, the Pick-9 was back to its old tricks at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, surviving the nine-race programme to put smiles on the faces of the promoters.


Harbour View back on winning trail
FORMER WATERHOUSE players continue to enjoy success at Harbour View in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League. Desmond Breakenridge had a successful debut for 'the Stars of the East' in Wednesday's third-round game...

















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