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Daily Archives: March 10, 2004

Cross country:Youngsters earn their Island call-up

THE second of this year’s Alexander Forbes junior cross country race series took place on Saturday afternoon at Le Braye with many of the 55 runners hoping for selection for this weekend’s inter-insular.

Master swimming: Liron warms up for World test

JERSEYMAN John Liron was in fine form in the French National Short-Course Masters Swimming Championships, held in Istras, southern France, last weekend.

Six of the best up for Sid Guy Award

THERE are six strong candidates for the annual Sid Guy Memorial Trophy, which will be presented as part of the Jersey Sports Council’s new-look awards night later this month.

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Tennis:Scott goes so close

Scott Clayton reached the final of the Surrey County ten-years-and-under matchplay recently, and was only denied victory by the No 1 seed.

Netball:Champs given a tough time

ST Clement, the Division I champions, continued their winning ways last night, in the JNA Deutsche Bank Offshore winter netball league match against third-placed St Brelade A - but although they finished 11 goals ahead, the score was not an accuracte reflection of the game.

Le Riche Cup: Scottish slaughter Grouville

JERSEY Scottish cruised into their third consecutive Le Riches Cup final last night after a crushing victory over Division II leaders Grouville at Les Quennevais.

Women’s football: St Peter a point off championship

CHAMPIONS St Peter moved to within one point of retaining the flybe.

Combination ladies’ divisional championship after defeating Rozel Rovers 7-1 at Le Couvent on Sunday.

Business ’stifled by too much red tape’

JERSEY needs to stop stifling business with government red tape if the economy is to move forward and diversify, says the president of the Economic Development Committee.

Fairtrade Island’ status for Jersey

JERSEY is to become a Fairtrade Island following yesterday’s States endorsement of a proposition to lend their support to ethical trade with the Third World.

States homes to be sold off

HOUSES at Le Marais and Le Squez estates will be sold to tenants to fund refurbishment works.