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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | April 10, 2006

Ruthless Russell powers Jamaica through
MONTEGO BAY: RUTHLESS RYAN Russell ensured Jamaica of yet another year in Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two by utterly dismantling Guatemala's No. 1 player, Cristian Paiz, in their reverse singles match at the Tryall Club in Hanover yesterday.

Waterhouse win premier league title
THE CELEBRATIONS have begun for Waterhouse F.C as with one game remaining, they have captured the Wray and Nephew National Premier League title, triumphantly ending a remarkable 13 point title-chase with a 1-0 win over Constant Spring...


Old Harbour, St Jago move into finals
ST. JAGO and Old Harbour High advanced to the final of the KFC/ISSA all-island championships after nail-biting victories at the National Stadium on Saturday. In the Under-19 semi-final match, St. Jago booked their place in the finals against St. Catherine


Walker hurdles career-best 54.87
AUSTIN, Texas (CMC); JAMAICAN MELAINE Walker produced a career-best win in the women's 400-metre hurdles and led a quartet of Jamaica winners at the Texas Relays on Saturday.


Drivers ready for action
THERE WAS an exchange of friendly banter between some of the country's leading circuit racing drivers at Saturday night's official launch of the 2006 Jamaica Race Drivers Club (JRDC), Dover Raceway Championship.


Chelsea close in on title
LONDON (Reuters): TEN-MAN Chelsea roared back from a goal down to trounce West Ham United 4-1 and move closer to a second consecutive Premier League title yesterday, despite a 2-0 win for Manchester United over Arsenal.




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