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Daily Archives: April 26, 2004

Weekend sport in brief

NETBALL: JERSEY Netball Association Division I champions St Clement’s A were victorious in Guernsey at the weekend and can now add the title of CI inter-club champions to their honours list.

They beat top Sarnians Nerine by 49 goals to 34.

Jersey win classic Siam Cup encounter

THREE sin-binned players, a Guernsey revival that saw the visitors come perilously close to leveling the scores midway through the second half and a 3,000 crowd at St Peter on a sunshine-filled Saturday afternoon.

Cricket:Cracking start, Crocker

JERSEY’S cricket season got off to a sunshine start on Saturday and Romeril’s captain Nigel Crocker took full advantage by scoring an unbeaten century.

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Upton Park Trophy: CI crown eludes classy Scottish

A BRICK wall called AC St Martin ended Jersey Scottish’s hopes of winning the Upton Park Trophy in Guernsey on Saturday.

U16 football: Saints overcome Bels to ring-up first Upton

TWO powerful headers from midfielder Craig Russell and a fine individual goal from Brett Pitman secured the John Leatt Trophy for St Paul’s at a sun-drenched Track yesterday afternoon.

Nightclub punch leaves victim needing stitches

A MAN needed several stitches after being punched in the face in the Watersplash nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning.

A taste of summer

JERSEY lived up to its reputation as the sunshine isle over the weekend with bright spells lasting for over 26 hours.

First day of term for new Hautlieu

HAUTLIEU students spent the first day at their new school today.

Miss Battle chosen

AN 18-year-old student from Jersey College for Girls, Sophie Chaopradith, was crowned Miss Battle of Flowers at Hotel L’Horizon on Saturday night.

Smart enough to get on prime-time television

A SUN-bathed St Ouen’s Bay was the star of the show on Saturday night as seven golfing pals entered a live, prime-time game show on BBC1.