Guernsey pay heavy price for lapses in concentration
Guernsey 1, Jersey 3 SLEEPY defending at set pieces and crosses cost Mark Ingrouille's Guernsey side dear in Saturday lunchtime's Star Trophy at the Corbet Field.
Guernsey 1, Jersey 3 SLEEPY defending at set pieces and crosses cost Mark Ingrouille's Guernsey side dear in Saturday lunchtime's Star Trophy at the Corbet Field.
TEENAGERS are thought to be responsible for a series of break-ins over the weekend.
ST PETER Port Secondary School pupils have been banned from using nicknames on school grounds, according to one concerned parent.
SATURDAY. The best day of the week. The day after work. The day after school. The day before Sunday. The beginning of two days off.
THE Guernsey Bass Anglers Sportfishing Society's Open Festival got off to a varied and eventful start.
Guernsey 2, England Universities 2 STEVE OGIER still has major decisions to make before the Muratti final in Jersey – and hopes they will be left in his hands and not those of the medical staff.
FOUR of the five prizes in the January Fish of the Month competition went to the Huxster family.
NORTH coach Micky Le Prevost defiantly insists his side will fight to the death to retain their Priaulx League crown, despite going down 3-1 to Bels in the weekend top-of-the-table clash.
A FURIOUS rallying call has been made for business to stand up and be counted as the flak continues to fly over zero-10.
DURING July, Bailiwick Bass Club members entered nine fish in the shore championship competition.
ALDERNEY angler Blake Jackson had a huge shock when he went fishing for sandeels and caught a thresher shark.
FIVE new records were approved by the Bailiwick of Guernsey Record (Rod-caught) Fish Committee at their annual general meeting - three for shore-caught fish, one boat-caught and one for freshwater.
GEORGE JENNINGS has rocketed to the top of the West Coast Sea Angling Club's summer league.
Belgraves 8, Rovers 0 MICKY OGIER was left ruing injuries to two key players that clouded this comprehensive victory over plucky Rovers.
Guernsey traditionally takes people on their personal merits, rather than being impressed by celebrity. But in the case of Admiral James Saumarez, are we taking this deliberate downplaying too far? Chris Morvan went to Government House to hear an impassioned case for a reassessment of one of the greatest figures in our history