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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | July 22, 2005

Windies rally around Lawson
KANDY, Sri Lanka, CMC: JERMAINE LAWSON can count on his current teammates for support, as he faces the prospect of another battery of tests to determine the legitimacy of his bowling action.

Young Sunshine Girls take on Bermuda
WITH EXPECTATIONS high, the Jamaican Under-21 netball team will grace the Broward County Convention Centre in competition for the first time, as they get their World Youth Netball Championship campaign under way against lowly Bermuda...


Brown wins double in Belgium
XAVIER BROWN was in top form at Wednesday's Nacht van de Gentse Feesten Meet in Belgium, winning the sprint double in good times. Brown, who was fifth at the National Championships, first stopped the clock at 20.85 to win the 200m...


Colourful sponsorship for women's league
SHERWIN WILLIAMS has remained true to its three-year sponsorship deal with the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) Women's League and has offered up a deal worth $1.945 million for this season.


Atkinson, Hamilton to lead medal hunt
JAMAICAN SWIMMING sensations Alia Atkinson and Brad Hamilton have been selected by the Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ) to represent the island at the 11th FINA World Swimming Championships in Montreal, Canada.


Vultures make minced meat of the Sharks
THE VAUXHALL Vultures outpaced the Duhaney Park Sharks 22-16 as preseason play in the inaugural Jamaica Rugby League continued on Wednesday at the Sherwin Williams Mini-stadium in Duhaney Park.


Dover raceway revs up for 'Driving Clinic' tomorrow
THE DOVER racetrack, which has been the scene of some epic motor racing battles, will host a less competitive but fun event tomorrow when the Jamaica Race Drivers Club (JRDC) holds a 'Driving Clinic'.


Rhone heads governing body for a second term
MOLLY RHONE was on Wednesday reelected president of the world's governing body for netball, the International Federation of Netball Association (IFNA).


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Jamaica on the right track
JAMAICA'S PERFORMANCE in the Gold Cup football tournament has been greeted with mixed feelings. To some fans, Jamaica played well. To others, however, they did not play well.


The gaming industry - is there a policy?
THE WAY this Government deals with the gaming industry never fails to amaze me. Is there a policy? Or do things happen on the whims and fancy of the minister in charge. Let us look at the way Supreme Ventures has been treated.

















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