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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | June 30, 2005

Powell, Campbell top 100m rankings
WORLD 100 METRE record holder Asafa Powell maintained his one-point lead atop the IAAF Men's Overall Ranking, while his compatriot, Veronica Campbell, became the first Jamaican to lead the women's 100m ranking.

Parties bat to reach resolution
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: NEGOTIATORS from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) were working last night to reach a solution to the contracts crisis that places the tour of Sri Lanka in peril.


Morton's ton lifts West Indies 'A'
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, CMC: RUNAKO MORTON gave the West Indies selection panel food for thought, when he became the first West Indies 'A' batsman to collect a hundred on their tour of Sri Lanka in the second unofficial cricket 'Test' against the hosts'...


Stewart set to join Bradford City
REGGAE BOY Damion Stewart is set to join national goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts at English First Division club Bradford City on a one-year loan from Caribbean Club champions Harbour View.


Maxwell going for a win
WATERHOUSE'S COACH, Geoffrey Maxwell, voted by fans to coach the Wray and Nephew Premier League All-Star team against the Reggae Boyz squad at the National Stadium this evening at 7:00, said he will be pulling no punches.


Five-man Jamaican team to compete in France meet
MICHAEL FRATER, Dwight Thomas and Kenia Sinclair head Jamaica's five-man contingent at tomorrow's opening TDK Golden League Series meet in France.


















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