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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | July 18, 2005

Lawson at it again? - Pacer reported for suspect action
LONDON, CMC: PACER JERMAINE Lawson, the most successful West Indies bowler in Colombo this weekend, has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action for a second time in his fledgling career.

Andy calls it quits
BOSTON, Massachusetts: MIDFIELDER Andy Williams has stated that he is no longer interested in playing international football and is retiring from the Jamaica team. "I'm retiring after this," Williams told The Gleaner...


J'cans drop advantage
JAMAICA'S QUEST to stay in Group Two of the Davis Cup Americas Zone was thwarted for a second straight day yesterday at the Liguanea Club, New Kingston.


Ruddock, King add to Ja's tally
SPRINT HURDLER Natasha Ruddock and Latoya King yesterday won silver and bronze medals respectively as Jamaica ended the fourth IAAF World Youth Championships in Marrakesh, Morocco with three medals.


Ricketts falls short of quota
JAMAICA'S NATIONAL goalkeeper, Donovan Ricketts, may have to wait for a while before donning the jersey of his English League first division team, Bradford City, as he has not attained the required quota of international games...


Ja trio shine in Greece
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS silver medallist Christopher Williams along with Sanjay Ayre and Novelene Williams were Jamaican winners at yesterday's Thessaloniki 2005, an IAAF Grand Prix II Meeting in Greece.


Combined Martial Arts team in Britain
JAMAICA'S COMBINED martial arts team, the Busta Fighters, braved the impending threat of Hurricane Emily on Friday to jet out of the island en route to Britain, where they are down to face-off with with England's national taekwondo team in London...

















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