ST PAUL'S sprung a surprise at Springfield last night to claim the first silverware of the season with a 2-1 Charity Cup final victory over Jersey Scottish.
Hill climb records fall – just before the showers
AFTERNOON rain showers affected the last hill climb of the year cutting short the day's racing for many of the competitors - but allowed rally car drivers to entertain the remaining spectators with their sliding skills on the wet surface.
Kayak team’s World hopes hit cash barrier
JERSEY'S chances of winning the World Surf Kayak Championships may be scuppered because the team cannot afford to get their kayaks to the contest.
Hockey:Herbert on World U21 stage with England
ENGLAND'S ladies open their campaign for the World U21 Hockey Cup in Santiago, Chile, this afternoon.
Wake surf champions
JERSEY has two world champion wake surfers!
Cowper sets pace in PGA event at Les Mielles GC
THE race for a place at the BMW Championship at Wentworth next year continued at Les Mielles yesterday in the South Region PGA Jersey Players Championship.
Games stars show their sharpness
THE Bedell Cristin team league commenced last week at the Jersey Squash Club with some surprising results. In Division I, last season's overall champions, Ash Shopfitting, were outgunned 4-1 by the newly-named Squash Pistols.
Goal rush continues
THE early-season explosion of goals continued in the Lloyds TSB Junior Football League last night.
Spending limits set at 2.5%
PUBLIC spending for the next five years has been agreed as part of the States Business Plan.
Students flock to Careers Fair
MORE than 30 career areas were represented yesterday at the Careers Fair 2005.
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BIRD WATCH 2012
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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.