Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

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Weekend Round-up

BADMINTON - Breaking tradition:

The Credit Suisse under-18 Jersey badminton team won the U18 inter-insular for the first time in four years, beating Guernsey 23-19. Jersey won the boys’ singles 4-2, drew the girls’ singles 3-3, won the boys’ doubles 5-4, lost the girls’ doubles 5-4 and won two of the three sections of the mixed doubles 3-1, losing the other 3-1.

U11s make a winning start in football festival

JERSEY’S under-11s got off to an

excellent start in the 34th Primary Schools’ Football Festival yesterday with a 4-0 victory against Hackney at the FB Fields.

Lee caught but Gorrod stays clear

JERSEY triathlete Brenton ‘Bomber’ Lee blew up in yesterday’s Fitness First Spring 10k run from the Waterfront to St Aubin and back.

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Canavan and Kilmartin in bid to be top of table

JERSEY will have a new Island snooker champion this year after Aaron Canavan and Ray Kilmartin won their respectively semi-finals on Friday.

Tower ladies keep their unbeaten tag

CHAMPIONS First Tower United completed their Coca-Cola Combination Women’s League programme with a 15th consecutive win yesterday.

Leitch winner is worthy of the Wheway

TWO players won the Wheway Cup for St Paul’s at Springfield on Saturday - the first a goal scorer, the second a goal stopper.

Cann lifts second title of the year

ELIZABETH CANN pulled through some tough three set matches to net her second title of the year yesterday at the Finnish International Badminton Championships.

National dream ends

JERSEY hockey’s dreams of making the national veterans final were snatched away in Yorkshire over the weekend - but not before a tremendous battle.

Cardboard recycling plea

THE public have responded well to the new recycling facilities in Jersey but want to be able to drop off cardboard too.

Landlord is fined for flouting the law

A LANDLORD who let rooms to unqualified tenants has been fined £7,500.