Friday, 5th September 2008

Sport from the Jersey Evening Post

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Big weekend for volleyball at the Fort

TWENTY-ONE volleyball teams from the UK, France and the Channel Islands are taking part in the Insurance Corporation Jersey Open at Fort Regent today and tomorrow.

Panthers strike to earn hat-trick of Upton titles

VOLLEYBALL’S 2e2 Panthers have became the first Jersey ladies team to win the Upton against Guernsey for three consecutive years.

Volleyball:Astros and Red Hot Tomatoes ensure final weekend flourish

THE tense finish to the Insurance Corporation Volleyball men’s league continues as both Astros and Pentagon Red Hot Tomatoes won their matches in three straight sets.

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Volleyball:Jersey earn their wings

THE Jersey ladies volleyball team have moved into the top three in the South-west UK league following a win against second placed Priory.

Volleyball:Dingle takes over Jersey men’s team

DAN DINGLE, co-founder and former president of the Jersey Volleyball Association, has returned to his home Island - and will coach the Island men’s team next year.

Volleyball:Island ladies turn back clock

THE Jersey Ladies football team play the RAF Ladies on Sunday for a new trophy, presented by the visitors, to be called the Liberation Cup.

Volleyball:20th anniversary Jersey Open

ON its 20th anniversary, this weekend’s Insurance Corporation Jersey Volleyball Open has again attracted international-standard players from the UK and Europe.

Volleyball:Jersey seek revenge

THE volleyball inter-insulars take place in Jersey this weekend, with the Island teams determined to gain their revenge after last year’s abysmal showing in the Men’s A match.

Volleyball:Eastern promise not enough to bring down Jets

IN the ladies’ division of the Insurance Corporation Volleyball League on Sunday, Jets beat Eastern 3-1 (17-25, 25-14, 25-19, 25-13).

Volleyball:Astros hit the heights

KLEINWORT Benson Astros won the men’s Channel Island Volleyball Championship at Haute Vallée School on Saturday against Guernsey champions Goldridge Stone by three sets to one.