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  2. Jamaica national netball team - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica national netball team, commonly known as the Sunshine Girls, represent Jamaica in international netball competitions. Netball is the number one women's sport and the number one team sport in Jamaica, and the majority of the schools in Jamaica participate. [1] Netball receives full media coverage on television, radio and in ...

  3. 2023 Jamaica netball team tour of England - Wikipedia

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    Jhaniele Fowler scored 56 goals as Jamaica came from behind to win the match and level the series. [5] After one quarter, England were ahead 18–12, though Jamaica overturned the deficit and led 31–27 at half time. Jamaica led by 10 goals at one point, but this was reduced to 48–41 after three quarters, for a final score of 61–58. [6]

  4. Netball Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    www.mynetballjamaica.com. Netball Jamaica is the peak governing body for the sport of netball in Jamaica. The organisation's stated objectives for Jamaica netball are to achieve national and international success in competition, encourage greater participation and spectator involvement, and ensure excellence in all spheres of the sport.

  5. Romelda Aiken - Wikipedia

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    Romelda Aiken. Romelda Aiken-George (néé Aiken) (born 19 November 1988) is a Jamaican netball player. Aiken debuted for the Jamaica national team in 2005 as a replacement for regular shooter Elaine Davis. [1] The 1.96 metres (6 ft 5 in) shooter rose to international prominence during the 2007 Netball World Championships. [2]

  6. Andrew Holness - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Holness. Andrew Michael Holness, ON PC (born 22 July 1972) is a Jamaican politician who has served as Prime Minister of Jamaica since 3 March 2016, having previously served from 2011 to 2012, and as Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) since 2011. Holness previously served as prime minister from 23 October 2011 to 5 January 2012.

  7. Christopher Coke - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Michael Coke, also known as Dudus[ 2 ] (born 13 March 1969), [ 1 ] is a convicted Jamaican drug lord and the leader of the Shower Posse, a violent drug gang started by his father Lester Coke in Jamaica, which exported "large quantities" [ 3 ] of marijuana and cocaine into the United States. Due to their father's drug profits ...

  8. Jhaniele Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Jhaniele Fowler. Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard[1] (formerly known as Jhaniele Fowler-Reid or Jhaniele Fowler; born 21 July 1989) is a professional Jamaican netball player who plays for the West Coast Fever in the Suncorp Super Netball League. Fowler-Nembhard is a 5-time Suncorp Super Netball Player of the Year [2] and was named Netball Scoop's World ...

  9. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica (/ dʒəˈmeɪkə / ⓘ jə-MAY-kə; Jamaican Patois: Jumieka [dʒʌˈmie̯ka]) is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi), it is the third largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola —of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. [9] Jamaica lies about 145 km (90 mi) south of ...