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FINAL CARIFTA TRIALS

THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations, still beaming over the ratification of its new constitution, will hold its final trials for the 2017 BTC CARIFTA team that will travel to Curacao over the Easter holiday weekend for the games.

The trials is scheduled to be held on Friday night and Saturday afternoon at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.

Following the trials, the BAAA will ratify and announce the team on Sunday.

BASEBALL/

SOFTBALL

PRIMARY

SCHOOLS

CHAMPIONS

ALBURY Sayles defeated Garvin Tynes to win the boys’ baseball title, while Thelma Gibson knocked off Garvin Tynes to cart off the girls’ softball title as the New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association completed its dual sporting series on Friday.

The event took place all week at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

Starting today at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, the association will stage their volleyball competition, starting at 10am for both the boys and girls divisions.

The competition will continue until Friday when their champions will be crowned.

BASKETBALL

BSC BASKETBALL

LEAGUE

THE Baptist Sports Council is scheduled to begin its 2017 basketball league at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.

Look at the schedule:

10am - Macedonia vs Eagles Nest (15-and-under), Macedonia vs Blessed Hope

Noon - Eagles Nest vs New Bethlehem (19-and-under)

1pm - Macedonia vs New Lively Hope (Men)

2pm - Golden Gates vs Cousin McPhee (Men)

3pm - Eagles Nest vs Evangelistic Centre (Men)

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