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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | April 5, 2006

Waterhouse out to maintain their lead
THEY WILL not be meeting today, but the competition is between Waterhouse and Harbour View for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League title in its first year of the true league form for quite a few years.

Eltham in charge of Grace Shield showdown
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Eltham have the ascendancy entering today's final day of their three-day Grace Shield Premier League final against Jamaica College (JC) at Melbourne Oval. Replying to Eltham's 402, JC were 72-1 when rain stopped play...


Star-studded Holmwood look set to advance
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood and last year's beaten finalists St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) will hope to keep their date in the final when they engage two teams which are yet to taste Headley Cup glory this morning at 10:00 a.m.


Jago pound Muschette High
ST. JAGO High became the third team to book their place in the Under-19 semi-finals of the KFC/ISSA All-Island national basketball championships when they pounded the Western Conference's top team, Muschette High, 53-35 at G.C Foster College yesterday.


Losing coaches express mixed feelings
SOME OF the losing coaches from the weekend's VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls' Championships teams have express mixed feelings about their team's performances. While Calabar's coach, Michael Clarke, believes his team did very well...


Woods prepares for emotional Masters week
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters): FOUR-TIME champion Tiger Woods is prepared for an emotional United States Masters week as his father continues to battle cancer. In 1997, American Woods played at Augusta National for the first time as a professional...


AC Milan advance to semi-finals
LONDON (AP): AC MILAN needed a late goal from Filippo Inzaghi to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League yesterday. Inzaghi knocked in the deciding goal in the 88th minute to help Milan beat Lyon 3-1 and advance 3-1 on aggregate...


Jamaican connection logs three wins at Gulfstream
HALLANDALE BEACH, Florida (CMC): TRAINERS KIRK Ziadie and Robert Hale and jockey Rajiv Maragh combined to log three Jamaican victories in Gulfstream horse racing on Monday afternoon.


Retainer contracts for WI players close to settlement - Ramnarine
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WEST INDIES Players Association (WIPA) president Dinanath Ramnarine has reaffirmed his commitment to concluding negotiations over the retainer contracts for West Indies players.




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