JON HIBBS, six times Island champion, played a quality game to defeat surprise package Graeme Tanguy in the final of the Insurance Corporation Over 35s Closed championship on Saturday.
Daily Archives: February 9, 2004
Somerset County Cup: Tower muscled out
FIRST Tower United’s hopes of silverware in the Somerset County Cup are over for another season.
Netball:Jersey on the up
JERSEY netball coach Linda Andrews was delighted by her A-team’s 55-44 win against Leicestershire at Fort Regent on Saturday.
Weekend sport in brief
HOCKEY:E & Y Quackers take top position in Division I of the Jersey Women’s Hockey Association League after they beat Jersey Ladies 1sts 11-3 and RWB, who had been top on goal difference, lost 4-3 to Caesareans in yesterday’s matches.
In the Development Division Jersey Ladies 2nds drew 1-1 with JHC Juniors and Crusaders Colts beat E & Y Quackers 2nds 5-2.
In the Men’s League Minor Cup matches, Hautlieu Hockey Club beat Crusaders 5-1; JHC Thornbacks beat OV Veterans 9-0 and OV Victims beat JHC Lions 7-4.
Pool:Snell crowned CI champion
THE 2004 Channel Islands Closed Pool champion is 19-year-old Dave Snell who played exceptionally well to beat his more experienced Jersey team mate Lee Ruderham by five frames to three at the Mayfair Hotel on Saturday.
St Ouen move closer to Division I
ST OUEN moved a step closer to gaining a Division I spot after they won on Saturday and the two teams immediately behind them took points off one another.
Protest group to step up pressure on States
THE so-called angry men behind the ‘Black Tuesday’ Budget protest plan to become an unofficial watchdog on States waste.
Police step up patrols at Les Quennevais
MORE honorary and States police officers will be on the beat at Les Quennevais at weekends from now on.
Job cuts challenge
COMMITTEE presidents have been challenged to follow the lead of the Economic Development Committee, who announced around 20 job cuts last week.
Subtraction lesson for Island schools
JERSEY’S schools are looking to cut spending by more than £1 million in an attempt to reduce Education Department expenditure.












