THE Marylebone Cricket Club are undefeated on their Channel Island tour after three matches in Guernsey and a win and draw in Jersey.
Daily Archives: June 7, 2004
Weekend sport in brief
SAILING: The Dogs finished fifth overall in the UK Melges 24 Nationals in Torquay, and were awarded top prize for best amateurs and best overseas crew.
The Bees finished 20th and Moist and Wet 22nd overall
Golf:Le Chevalier to the fore in Island championship
ROYAL Jersey’s Paul Le Chevalier regained the Island Amateur Matchplay Golf Championship at La Moye yesterday afternoon.
Mixed fortunes for Island’s schoolboy cricketers
ISLAND cricket teams won, drew and lost matches against Guernsey at schoolboy level on Saturday.
Motor sport: Walker makes his point
JERSEY racing driver James Walker won his first point in the UK Formula 3 championship at the weekend after he finished in tenth place in race two at Snetterton.
Jersey girls selected to represent England
FORMER Jersey Swimming Club member 14-year-old Gemma Carmichael, now a student at Millfield School, has won a bronze medal for England at the European School Games in Milan and Jersey hockey player Jamey Herbert has been selected for the England U16 squad.
Dairy may sell Five Oaks site
LOSSES at the Jersey Dairy have decreased from £3.6m last year to £125,000 for the ten-month period ending 31 March.
P & R to review States property portfolio
THE substantial property portfolio owned by the States is to be reviewed in an attempt to save and make money.
The price of liberty
ISLAND veterans of the D-Day invasion remembered the price of freedom yesterday as they walked among the graves of fallen comrades.
Man in court over £350,000 drug haul
A MAN was due to appear in the Magistrate’s Court today after Customs officers found £350,000-worth of drugs in the van he drove off the ferry from Weymouth on Saturday.












