Secondary school students who aren't taking part in sport are being invited to the 'Community Games'.
A new event, which is being launched next month, will encourage them to try sports in a non-competitive environment with an emphasis on enjoyment.
Rugby, golf, football, judo, snooker and swimming will feature - there'll also be some sports with a 'spin' like 'smash up badminton' which is played to music and glow sports.
Organiser Gianni Epifani is encouraging young people who don't belong to a school team, community club or Island squad to give it a go:
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