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Daily Archives: August 16, 2004

Cricket:OVs keep Jersey flag flying

OLD Victorians were the only Jersey side to defeat their Guernsey opponents this weekend in the KPMG CI Club Championship.

Another national title for Jersey thrower

FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD throwing prodigy Jamie Stevenson’s season just gets better and better.

Swimming:Tigers bring out their best in Perth

THE AIB Tigers competing in the Western Australia Swimming Championships in Perth continue to improve their times and standards, with several personal best times produced on Saturday.

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CI ladies invited to National League trial

THE U17 and U15 athletes who took part in the AAA competition in Birmingham over the weekend finished with creditable results against a field of top juniors from across Britain.

Weekend in brief

SHOOTING: Top-scorer in the second stage of the Jersey Rifle Association’s WT Marett competition shot at Crabbé yesterday was Chris Cotillard with 209.29.

Alex Langley was second on 208.27 and Graeme Harris third with 207.28.

Close behind were Bruce Horwood, who scored 207.26, and Mary Norman with 207.25.

Passengers in nine-hour wait as Weymouth ferry is delayed

HUNDREDS of passengers faced a nine-hour delay today after the sailing of Condor Express was cancelled this morning.

Go-ahead given for new medical centre

PLANNING have approved the idea of converting the Lido de France into a medical centre.

Undercover tapes used in drug trial

TWO men who were secretly taped allegedly planning to import a kilo of heroin have gone on trial in the Royal Court.

Rector ‘is expected to resign’

THE Rector of Grouville, the Rev Francis Mason, is discussing his future with the Bishop of Winchester ‘over a personal and private matter’.

Payment for man who was knocked out

A MAN who was knocked unconscious by a neighbour who objected to him trimming the hedge was awarded £2,305 in criminal injuries compensation last year, the board’s annual report shows.