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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | April 7, 2006

Confident Jamaica face tough Guatemala
MONTEGO BAY: MONTEGO BAY: JAMAICA'S QUEST to remain in the Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two begins in earnest today against Guatemala on the hardcourts at Tryall. The island's No. 1 tennis player and local hero, Ryan Russell, will lead the hosts' charge.

Holmwood, STETHS final
IT'S ANOTHER Holmwood, St.Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) cricket final. Defending champions Holmwood and St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) will contest the final of the rural area Grace/Headley Cup competition for the fifth straight year.


Alia Atkinson shines at CARIFTA Champs
JAMAICA'S TEAM to the CARIFTA Swimming Champion-ships enjoyed a good first day in Barbados yesterday, winning at least two gold medals and breaking one games record. Alia Atkinson led from the front when she struck gold...


Waterhouse edge closer to the crown
WATERHOUSE remained on course to secure an amazing comeback championship victory in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) with a 3-1 win over Montego Bay's Wadadah at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium on Thursday night.


Hayles still has eyes on NPL title
DESPITE STILL trailing leaders Waterhouse F.C by two points with just two games to go, Harbour View's coach Donovan Hayles, who has seen his team lose a 13-point cushion, still strongly believes that they can win the Wray and Nephew Premier League.


Injury-hit Guyana oppose Barbados
BRIDGETOWN, CMC: IN WHAT is anticipated to be a competitive affair, Barbados and Guyana square off in their Carib Beer Challenge semi-final at the Carlton Club, starting today. While Barbados are boosted by the availability of recovering fast bowlers...


Bogey-free round puts Singh on top
AUGUSTA, Georgia (AP): VIJAY SINGH shot a bogey-free, 5-under 67 yesterday and took a one-stroke lead over Rocco Mediate after the opening round of The Masters at Augusta National. First-year competitor Arron Oberholser was another shot back.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The last lap - finally
THE REGIONAL Carib Beer cricket series takes the spotlight once again with the top four teams from the league matches for the Cup contesting the semi-finals of the Challenge Shield starting today.


HORSE SENSE - Weed out the worms
THE QUALITY of our ra cing continues to grovel in mediocrity no doubt due to the 'standards' that now seem to be the norm in accepting entries into this sport. The deterioration in the 'class of people' that now make up the racing scene...


Bank on Prior Park
BOTH THE Pick-9 and Super-6 star anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow after failing to survive the Guineas Day meeting last Saturday. Although SONOFAMINSTER scored a huge upset at odds of 236-1 in the second race, one lucky punter cornered the first...




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