RACERS Stuart and Theresa Fossey had to escape to England before they could win their home Island's annual rally.
Boxing:Murray and Lund progress on ABA trail
TWO whirlwind victories fanned lightweight Ben Murray's dreams of ABA glory in Exeter on Saturday.
London Nigerians end Jersey Cup adventure
JERSEY RFC's adventure in the Powergen Intermediate Cup is over after a nailbiting 26-24 defeat away from home against London North Division II side London Nigerian on Saturday.
Swimming:Tigers trio boost Games ambitions
THREE AIB Tigers with Commonwealth Games ambitions performed superbly well at Ponds Forge, Sheffield on Saturday.
Other Sport
HOCKEY:Guernsey won the Ladies' veterans inter-insular 3-2 at Les Quennevais on Saturday.
Tennis:Baltacha lifts Caversham crown at Les Ormes
IN front of a capacity crowd at Les Ormes on Saturday and again yesterday, the Caversham International tournament produced some of the best tennis ever played in Jersey, most particularly in the men's and ladies' doubles' finals which lasted near six hours in total.
Football:Battling Island return pointless
JERSEY returned empty-handed from Cornwall despite playing well in their South West Counties Championship opener on Saturday.
Roseville Street rape allegation
A 19-YEAR-OLD woman was allegedly raped in Roseville Street in the early hours of today.
A song of success
A LOCAL songwriter has achieved success in a major international songwriting competition.
States house price index ‘is worthless’
THE house prices index compiled by the States Statistics Unit 'is not worth the paper it is written on', according to a former president of the Jersey Estate Agents Association.
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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.