Sunday, 5th July 2009

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Jersey’s volleyballers end on a high

Jersey’s Dan Noding hitting against Faroes yesterday, supported by Matthew Morel (No 5) (00733519)

JERSEY’S ladies volleyball team have ended a disappointing Island Games campaign on a high, with a fantastic 3-0 thrashing of inter-insular rivals Guernsey.

Basketball team finish in eighth

JERSEY fought hard for seventh place in the basketball last night but lost out 63-58 to the Isle of Man.

Football gold for Jersey

The winning team in Aland

Jersey’s footballers have won gold in the NatWest Island Games in Aland.

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Medals galore - but Jersey still third

THE medals are still pouring in, but the Jersey team’s hopes of defending their Island Games title are fading fast as the Faroe Islands sail ahead.

A golden flourish

GEMMA Dawkins put in a stunning performance with a staggering personal best to win last night’s 200m and claim her second gold medal of the Games.

Record silver for Gallichan

AN unbelievable feat from JJ Gallichan in the men’s 400m freestyle last night earned him an Island record, a silver medal, and a massive ten-second PB.

Injured Bird Reds’ hero

IT might have cost him a broken wrist, but Andrew Bird’s superb save in the final minutes of Jersey and Guernsey’s Island Games semi-final showdown helped send our 1st XI team into tonight’s grand final.

Badminton bronze

JERSEY secured their first prize in the badminton yesterday as Kim Ashton and Lindsey Woodward won a bronze medal in the ladies’ doubles.

Golfer Jordan-Higgins in silver position

GOLFER Olivia Jordan-Higgins was lying in silver medal position on the ladies’ leader board with one round to play this morning.

Jersey duo in last four

JERSEY continued their fine form on the table tennis tables yesterday with Craig Gascoyne and Nicola Duke winning through to tomorrow’s men’s and women’s semi-finals respectively.