North secure third spot
RANGERS' slim hopes of a Wheway Cup spot disappeared as they suffered a 2-0 defeat at Vale Rec in Division One.
RANGERS' slim hopes of a Wheway Cup spot disappeared as they suffered a 2-0 defeat at Vale Rec in Division One.
CHARLIE THOMPSON was the hat-trick hero as Rovers' under-14 youngsters added silverware to the Port Soif trophy cabinet after an entertaining 3-2 win over Vale Rec in the Le Prevost Cup final.
St Martin's 2, Vale Rec 0 GOALS from Tom Strawbridge and Scott Bradford were enough to give St Martin's their 15th straight victory of the season over Vale Rec.
Vale Rec 1, Watchet Town 1 (after extra-time, Watchet win 5-3 on pens) VALE REC fell victim to the drama of a penalty shoot-out as they were knocked out of the Somerset Cup at the quarter-final stage at the Corbet Field.
THEY have only been Priaulx Cup holders a fortnight and already some are questioning the credentials of St Martin's and, with one eye on next season, there is even a suggestion that the balance of power is slowly swinging towards Northfield.
DAVE RIHOY has made a successful return to competitive action after his six-month injury layoff.
Bels 1, Vale Rec 1 IT ENDED in a point apiece for Wheway hopefuls Bels and Vale Rec, but this match was always overshadowed by an early injury to Rec's Simon Shaw.
AFTER his return to a Vale Rec shirt, Ryan-Zico Black has already done enough to warrant Guernsey selection in the eyes of his coach Carl Le Tissier.
North 3, Vale Rec 1 A FIRST major final of the Ross Cameron era is North's after they dispatched rivals Vale Rec last night in the first of this season's FA Cup semi-finals.
ALL things being well pitch wise at Blanche Pierre Lane, St Martin's could be within a solitary point of their first league title by the end of this weekend.
A FULLY seeded Guernsey FA Cup would be the way forward in the eyes of North president Garry Cortez.
THREE Vale Rec players face a major dilemma since their side qualified for the Somerset Cup quarter-finals.
Vale Rec 2, Bridgwater 0 'I DON'T think I can take too many more of these Somerset Cup games.'
FIFTEEN bouts. From that number you would expect a few crackers at Beau Sejour tonight as Cumbria come to town.
Bels 1, Vale Rec 1 THERE was so much hot air about the Track at quarter-to-four on Saturday afternoon that you could have flown a Zeppelin.