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Semi-final heartbreak
JERSEY’S dream of a first-ever English Schools Football Association’s cup final is over.

Mavericks end Durrell interest
LUTEA Mavericks recovered from the loss of an early wicket to defeat Durrell by 31 runs at FB3 in the SE Guy Memorial Cricket Trophy last night.

On familiar terrain
THE Channel Islands recorded their strongest ever performance at this year’s PBS Jersey Pétanque Open at Les Quennevais with Keith Boleat and Neil Selby winning the main competition.

Big field to tackle hill
CLOSE on 100 Jersey Motor Cycle and Light Car Club entrants will be hoping for dry weather at Bouley Bay tomorrow after the rain soaked first event in March.

GB vest for Stevenson
JERSEY shot putter Jamie Stevenson will win his first Great Britain vest later this month.

Murfin leads the way home in memorial race
THE 25th annual Andy Coughlan Memorial ten mile race attracted 83 entries on Sunday, with Andy Murfin the first home in 57 min 43 sec.

MCC ladies enjoy CI tour
FEMALE cricketers in the Channel Islands were put through their paces in an action packed long weekend of training and match practice against a touring MCC women's team.

300 sign up for run
MORE than 300 entries have been received for Jersey’s Fantastic North Run Hash Half-Marathon and junior race on Sunday 18 May.

Vaudin’s Springfield special shatters Jersey
A SUPERB strike from player-of-the-match Rochelle Vaudin ended Jersey’s six-match winning run in the women’s Cimandis Muratti on Sunday afternoon at Springfield.

Historic win for Wanderers still elusive after freakish own-goal
JERSEY Wanderers lost their second Portsmouth Trophy Junior Upton in a row on Saturday – this
time an own-goal sealing their fate against Guernsey Sylvans at Springfield.
 
 
 

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