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Daily Archives: April 14, 2008

Weekend Round-up

TABLE TENNIS - Open challenge:

Kay Lefebvre beat Nicola Duke to win the ladies’ title at the NatWest Jersey Open yesterday. Yorkshire’s Ben Barlow beat UK player Matt Ware 3-1 to win the men’s title. Other winners: U21 men: Matt Ware; Veteran: John Magnell; U14 boys: Liam Robilliard; Junior boys: Ryan Collins; Junior girls: Helen Liron; Restricted singles: Paul Marshall.

St Ouen Div II champions

ST OUEN won the Coca-Cola Combination Division II football title on Saturday following a 2-0 victory in the final match of the season away to St Clement.

Rugby: Jersey now in the driving seat

JERSEY RFC might have scored over 50 points to set up a winner-takes-all confrontation for promotion to London I against Staines on 26 April, but coach Barry George wasn’t too impressed by his team’s demolition of Guildford RFC away from home on Saturday.

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Win puts St Paul’s top of the pile

ST PAUL’S won the Coca-Cola Combination Division I championship following a hard-fought 3-1 victory over St Peter at Clos des Pauvres in St Saviour on Saturday afternoon.

Wembley is aim for Island netball star

IT was a dream come true for Jersey’s Serena Guthrie yesterday as she was selected for the senior England netball squad for this week’s Malawi Test Series.

Pay us to collect taxes,’ say Flybe

BUSINESSES acting as tax collectors should be paid for doing so.

Move to reopen free animal clinic

A £250,000 Islandwide appeal is being made by the Animals’ Shelter to reopen its welfare clinic for pet owners who cannot afford to pay vets’ fees.

Car park adverts earn States money

ADVERTISEMENTS on car parks and buses are on course to earn the States tens of thousands of pounds.

Designer and store are found for parish float…

BATTLE of Flowers winners St Clement have found a venue and designer for their float this year - but they still have no Miss St Clement.

No jail for lawyer in bottle assault

A YOUNG lawyer who hit a man over the head with a wine bottle narrowly avoided prison in the Royal Court on Friday.