Thursday, 20th November 2008

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Squash:Men provide the bright spots in inter-insular

GUERNSEY won the overall squash inter-insular, but both the Jersey men’s A and B teams won their two competitions that were so close that the A team’s winning player in the fifth game, with the scores tied at 2-2, was moved to tears.

Squash:Hopkins hopes to retain title

THE Men’s, Ladies and Junior categories go into action tomorrow in the 2005 Insurance Corporation Jersey Closed Squash Championship.

Squash:Hopkins hopes to retain title

THE Men’s, Ladies and Junior categories go into action tomorrow in the 2005 Insurance Corporation Jersey Closed Squash Championship.

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Squash:Hickling rolls back the years

JERSEY No 1 Rob Hickling comprehensively saw off young challenger Guy Tupper to claim his fourth senior Channel Islands Individual Championship title at the weekend.

Squash:Champs in shock crash to new boys

CHAMPIONS Ash Shopfitting suffered a shock defeat in the Bedell Cristin Squash Team League last week.

Squash:World squash stars hold court tomorrow

TWO of the world’s leading squash players are in Jersey tomorrow.

Squash:Men’s efforts not enough for Jersey

While Guernsey retained the overall inter-insular squash trophy 18-12, Jersey did put up their best fight for some years over the weekend.

Squash:Jersey confident over key battles

The 2004 Insurance Corporation squash inter-insular against Guernsey takes place this Saturday at the Jersey Squash Club.

Squash:Hibbs too hot for Tanguy

JON HIBBS, six times Island champion, played a quality game to defeat surprise package Graeme Tanguy in the final of the Insurance Corporation Over 35s Closed championship on Saturday.

Squash:Tagnuy knocks out champion

THERE was a massive upset in the Insurance Corporation Jersey Closed over 35s competition at the Jersey Squash Club last night when Graeme Tanguy (5/8 seed) beat the No 2 and the defending champion Hugh Jones.