Weekend Round Up

Davy fires: Maurice Davy was High Gun in Crabbe Clay Pigeon Club's 50 Bird Sporting shoot on Sunday with 46 ex 50. Other results - A Class: Chris L'Amy and Alex Shakeshaft 44; B Class: Ian Averty 38; C Class: Fernando Carvalho 34; Veteran: Syd Payn 32.


Le Mi่re pair puts Grouville into final

GROUVILLE Football Club reached Guernsey's Jeremie Cup final for the second time since 2003 after an excellent 3-1 win away to St Martin's on Saturday.


Cann wins Easter series

CAESAREAN Cycling Club's Alistair Cann was the overall winner in the seniors' class at this year's Easter Stage Races.


Bike quartet refuse to be weather beaten

FOUR Jersey motorcyclists tackled freezing temperatures, strong winds, tough competition and snow at Donington Park over the weekend, all emerging with credit from the British Motorcycle Racing Club event.


Leerson strikes inter-counties gold

LE Rocquier School's Danielle Leerson continued her outstanding form to win a team gold medal for Hampshire in the UK inter-counties cross country championships and world trials.


Pro tennis event gathering pace

SEVEN Channel Islands players featured in qualifying for the Caversham International tennis tournaments at Les Ormes which started on Sunday.


Here he is…Mr Hunky of 2008

JERSEY'S Diet Coke hunk for 2008 is business associate Beau Waugh.


Cannabis supplier spared a jail term

A MAN accused of dealing cannabis has been spared jail by the Royal Court.


Two more rooms found at Haut de la Garenne

THE police have established the presence of two more underground rooms at Haut de la Garenne after being told by a victim that he or she had been abused in one of them.


Vitriolic attack by Senator Syvret

SENATOR Stuart Syvret has launched a vitriolic attack on the Bailiff after being asked to leave a room in the States Building where he was filming an interview without permission.

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.