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Daily Archives: March 22, 2008

Great competition forecast for Bouely Bay hill climb

BOULEY BAY will once again be taken over by motorsport lovers on Easter Monday, with over 80 competitors lining up for the first Rabeys Commericial Vehicles Hillclimb of 2008.

Tostevin the penalty king

ST PAUL’S Football Club’s Daniel Tostevin is the new SG Hambros Bank penalty kick competition champion.

Ovenden rides to record time as Easter Festival opens

ROBIN OVENDEN, an Island Games medallist at mountain biking, broke the course record for the Jubilee Hill Prologue at the start of the Caesarean Cycling Club’s CC Easter Stage Race on Thursday evening.

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Wanderers complete U18 football double

STRIKER Barry Keith scored the only goal at Springfield on Thursday night to help Jersey Wanderers retain the Tregear Cup against St Paul’s.

St Peter FC coach to stand down

JON TRIGG will stand down at St Peter Football Club’s first team coach at the end of the season due to business commitments, though it is expected he will stay with the club.

Island sport says a big ‘thank you’ to Blake and Halliwell

THE large crowd at the Jersey Sports Council’s annual Highland Spring awards, held at the Hotel Ambassadeur on Thursday evening, reserved their warmest applause for two long-time servants of sport, Bob Blake and Ron Halliwell.

Jersey RFC to seek out another pro coach

JERSEY Rugby Club will appoint a new, full-time professional coach for the start of the 2008-2009 season.

Haut de la Garenne victim support

VICTIMS of child abuse at Haut de la Garenne are being offered help by a support group based in the north-west of England.

Island likely to ride financial storms

JERSEY’S finance industry says that it is in better shape than most to weather the current global market storms.

Deputy calls for review of dual role of Bailiff

THE Bailiff’s dual role as Jersey’s chief judge and ‘Speaker of the States’ should be reviewed, according to Deputy Paul Le Claire.