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Daily Archives: July 12, 2004

Sunderland impresses over opening stages

YOUNG Jack Sunderland produced a faultless performance to post the fastest time of the day in the prologue which got the Guernsey Velo Club’s Mountain Bike Tour of Guernsey under way.

Wanderers worries so needless

WANDERERS’ anxious wait is over.

Top trio eye Eggo mantle

CLUB president Alan Mahy was wearing a big smile at L’Ancresse Golf Club on Saturday evening, while club champion Andy Eggo knew he had a major fight on his hands to retain his 36 holes strokeplay title.

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Garland runs into history

DALE GARLAND seemingly can’t stop writing local sporting history.

Morgan back at Vale - Avery steps in

JOEL AVERY is the new coach of Sylvans and Tristram Morgan is on the way back to Vale Rec.

Governor’s garden open after storms

THERE was a rare chance to look round the gardens of Government House yesterday.

Summer Wave success could mean a repeat

ISLANDERS danced to the sound of the underground as Summer Wave attracted 8,000 people to Saumarez Park.

Sundays not so special for pubs

SUNDAYS are a slow days for pubs.

States may look to go private for own tenants

THE States could consider renting private sector property to lease to its own tenants.

Motorist finds youth dead by the roadside

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after the body of a 16-year-old youth was found lying at the side of Fort Road by a passing motorist yesterday morning.