ST MICHAEL’S schoolboy Ben De Figueiredo hit an undefeated 105 on Saturday in a winning draw against Grace Dieu at the school’s pitch at Five Oaks.
Daily Archives: July 5, 2004
Cricket:Sporting virtually home and dry
SPORTING Club require just one point from a possible maximum of 80 in their final two league matches to retain the Division I title.
GOLF:McLaughlin leads Royal title charge
ROYAL Jersey retained the Alexander Forbes Channel Islands championship despite the afternoon’s singles matches being abandoned yesterday in Guernsey.
Jetski bid hits problems
JETSKIER Paul Pinel plans to attempt the Round Britain Jetski Challenge alone - but he can go ahead and do so, starting on 26 July, only if a guard boat and support crew can be found.
Weekend round-up
WORLD 2-litre powerboat champion Roy Smith and navigator Dave Simpkins overcame Force 5 wind and rough seas in their boat Condor Ferries off Littlehampton yesterday to win the third heat of the National Offshore 2 litre Championship.
They are now second overall in the championship.
The day a head teacher took the lawn into her own hands
ONE woman went to mow recently - and nearly had a strike on her hands.
Jobs and tax protest: Union expects private sector support
THE Transport and General Workers Union is expecting significant backing from private sector colleagues for tomorrow’s protest against possible future job losses and States tax proposals.
Tax: Finance warn it’s decision time
TOMORROW is T-Day in the States - and our tax system may never be the same again.
Man dies in fall
A MAN died after falling from a town centre rooftop on Friday afternoon.
More talks on fishery licences
GUERNSEY States Members need to get together with Jersey politicians to discuss the way forward on fishery licensing, says the president of the Economic Development Committee, Senator Gerald Voisin.












