Rangers add to Vale's misery
Vale Rec 2, Rangers 2 RANGERS converted four shootout penalties out of four to move into the second round of the Jeremie and hand out more cup misery to unlucky Vale at the Corbet Field.
Vale Rec 2, Rangers 2 RANGERS converted four shootout penalties out of four to move into the second round of the Jeremie and hand out more cup misery to unlucky Vale at the Corbet Field.
HOW many of us could do more to help run our favourite sports in Guernsey?
Bels 1, North 2. NORTH landed an important psychological blow on Bels when they beat their great rivals in the Stranger Cup final last night.
VALE REC and the Stranger Cup go hand in hand.
CAN North stop Bels?
BELS began a seemingly irresistible march towards a second trophy within the opening week of the season last night.
CHRIS HAMON has launched a scathing attack on the GFA's decision to re-introduce registrations.
BRENT BLONDEL laughed off suggestions he could be the first Cliff Starkey of local bowls, but the sportsman better known for knocking in goals for his beloved Vale Rec and, more recently, for emerging as one of the best football refs around, is quickly making a mark in his new sporting passion. Blondel, 31, started bowls only this summer at the Corbet Field but is already through to his first island final.
VALE REC coach Chris Hamon is, and needs to be, a patient man.
A RECORD 37 teams have entered this year's FletcherSports Guernsey FA Cup.
ROVERS' two pre-season games hardly promise a season of glory or even a climb up the Priaulx League table that they yet again propped up last season.
NORTH crushed the might of Arsenal to win the Rothschild Shield in the weekend's SportsGuernsey Mini Soccer Festival.
TRIM MORGAN has his eyes on a Muratti swansong. When the Guernsey team face Jersey next May, veteran Morgan wants to be in the line up one more time.
TRIM MORGAN has his eyes on a Muratti swansong. When the Guernsey team face Jersey next May, veteran Morgan wants to be in the line up one more time.
A GROUP of local footballers have swapped their boots for rowing oars this summer.