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Table Tennis: Marples takes thriller

THE Champion of the first Natwest Jersey Open table tennis tournament is No 1 seed, Shaun Marples, who beat teenager Matthew Dodds 3-2 in an electrifying final at the Geoff Reed Centre on Sunday night.

Sunshine soccer at FB

THE Island’s U12 football team have enjoyed an excellent start to the annual Jersey Primary Schools Festival at the FB Fields.

JFA Year 9s reach final in Newport

JERSEY’S Capita JFA Centre of Excellence Year 9 footballers were beaten in the final of the Isle of Wight Junior Soccer Festival yesterday in Newport.

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Swimming:Speller smashes freestyle records

JERSEY Swimming Club captain Katie Speller shattered two of Natalie Bree’s long-course Island records at Sheffield over the weekend.

Grouville FC secure Div I Reserves title

GROUVILLE won the Coca-Cola Combination Division I Reserves championship on Saturday despite a 3-1 home defeat by Jersey Wanderers

Horse Racing: Favourites make hay in sunshine at Les Landes

THE 2007 Jersey Race Club’s season got under way yesterday afternoon with a crowd of 2,500 - and favourite-backers being rewarded as three of the five races went to the market leader.

Badminton:Agathangelou adds Euro bronze to team gold

MARIANA Agathangelou continued her fine form at the European Junior Championships in Germany picking up a bronze in the women’s doubles individual event.

Other Sport

MOTOR SPORT - Jersey Motor Cycle and Light Car Club Hill Climb: A huge crowd turned out to watch the first hill climb of the year at Bouley Bay yesterday, with 15 UK Ferraris racing alongside the local entrants.

‘It’s the stupidest thing I ever did’

AN Island teenager convicted in St Malo of trying to smuggle eight kilos of cannabis into Jersey has been freed from a French jail after serving three months behind bars.

Arguments rage over introduction of GST

MOVES to add GST at the till rather than on price labels would put Jersey out of step with the rest of Europe, according to Economic Development Minister Philip Ozouf.