VOLAW STORM suffered the worst battering in their history against a rampant FJ Carter Celtics in the Landsteinar Basketball League last Wednesday.
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Basketball:Storm warning for U19s
October 13, 2004 – 12:00 am
WARRIORS stormed into an early lead in Division I of the Landsteinar Basketball League with their second win of the season last Wednesday, 68-56 over Sentinels.
Basketball:Celtics campaign starts in style
October 6, 2004 – 12:00 am
ISLAND champs FJ Carter Celtics opened the defence of their Landsteinar Basketball title in style last week with a 102-34 victory over Sentinels, runners-up last season.
Basketball:U17s to face Sarnians
May 28, 2004 – 12:00 am
THE Jersey Basketball Association’s youth policy shoots into action tomorrow with an under-17 match against Guernsey.
Basketball:Jersey net top prize
May 10, 2004 – 12:00 am
TWO of Jersey’s three basketball teams gave their Sarnian rivals a huge shock on Saturday.
Basketball:Jersey ladies have a point to prove
May 7, 2004 – 12:00 am
THE basketball inter-insulars take place tomorrow at Fort Regent, with the Jersey teams - under 19s, ladies’ and men’s - hoping to show Guernsey that the Island game is very much on the up again.
Basketball:Celtics far too strong for Juniors
February 4, 2004 – 12:00 am
FJ Carter Celtics were simply to strong for the Jersey Juniors in the Landsteinar League last week.
Basketball:Celtics in charge of title race
January 28, 2004 – 12:00 am
FJ CARTER CELTICS look set to retake the Division I title in the men’s Landsteinar Basketball League after they beat Warriors to go three points clear.
Basketball:Storm clouds over Sentinels
November 17, 2003 – 12:00 am
SENTINELS had suffered their first loss of the Landsteinar Basketball League season coming into last week’s game against Storm and were looking to avoid two defeats in a row.
Basketball:Sentinels shock champions
October 4, 2003 – 12:00 am
MUCH-IMPROVED Sentinels gained a surprise but deserved win against Landsteiner League champs Pentagon Warriors, 73-55, at St George’s School on Wednesday evening.















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