GUERNSEY retained the Bucktrout Trophy after a thrilling inter-insular at the Caesarean Tennis Club ended with honours even.
Daily Archives: July 13, 2004
Downhill brings best out of Jack
PETIT BOT threw up plenty of thrills and spills last evening, but Jack Sunderland showed exactly how to handle a bike on difficult terrain as he was fastest on the day once again.
De la Mare’s historic birdie
MATT DE LA MARE has become the first player to birdie the new sixth hole at La Grande Mare.
Olympics ‘never an issue’ for Garland
DALE GARLAND will not be going to next month’s Olympics in Athens despite his silver medal at the Olympic qualifiers and AAA Championships in Manchester.
Avery wants to restore the fun
JOEL AVERY has promised to put the fun and spirit back into Sylvans’ football.
Hants retire ‘boy wonder’ on 125
TIM RAVENSCROFT has hit his maiden century for Hampshire and yet he still came away from it feeling a little bit ‘annoyed’.
Ronez asks for quarry reserves to be protected
RESERVES at Les Vardes Quarry could be worked out by 2015.
Pupils in peril as parkers ignore lines
PEDESTRIANS need protection on painted paths - and a change in the law would give it to them.
Tributes stream in for ‘fantastic character’ Phil
FRIENDS have paid tribute to Phil Hooper, who died on Sunday.
First episode of wartime drama fails to impress
ISLANDERS who lived through the German Occupation have branded the new ITV drama series, Island at War, as boring and inaccurate.













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