Thursday, June 12, 2025
NPSA SOFTBALL
AFTER taking a break for the long holiday weekend, the New Providence Softball Association is scheduled to resume its regular season this weekend in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.
Thursday
7:30pm - Gremlins vs Titans - 9pm - Platinum Food Services vs Sunshine Auto Wildcats
Saturday
6pm - Bowe vs Reloaded Players
7:30pm - Renegades vs Chances Mighty Mitts
9pm - Sunshine Auto Wildcats vs Black Scorpions
BASEBALL
NPBA ACTION
AFTER taking a break for the long holiday weekend, the New Providence Amateur Baseball Association will resume the return of its first regular season in almost 20 years this week.
Here’s the fixture on tap:
Wednesday
8pm - Outlawz vs Community Baseball League
Friday
6:45pm - Reapers vs Blue Power
9pm - Sharks vs Community Baseball League
Sunday
3pm - Outlawz vs Blue Power
5:15pm - Repeaters vs Sharks
BASKETBALL
SMILES
IT’S that time again as Basketball Smiles returns to The Bahamas. Scheduled for June 16-18 at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, the basketball clinic conducted by veteran American basketball coach Sam Nicholls is designed for boys and girls between the ages of seven and 17 years old.
The girls’ clinic is slated to run from 9am to noon and the boys will follow from 1-4pm.
Interested persons are urged to contact coach Patricia “Pattie” Johnson at HO Nash Junior High School or call 565-3675 for more details.
CHARITY GOLF
INVITATIONAL
THE Pilot Club International is scheduled to hold a XCharity Golf INvitational Fundraiser on Friday, June 20 at the Ocean Club on Paradise Island.
The event will get started with a shotgun start at 8am, followed by the awards luncheon. The donation is $1,000 per foursome.
For more information. interested persons can call 557-9049.
BASKETBALL
MHB CAMP
THE Marvin Henfield Basketball Summer Basketball Camp is scheduled to run from June 23 to July 11 for players aged 6-17 years old.
The camp will be held in the gym in the back of the old Coca-Cola headquarters, now Love 97, on Thompson Boulevard. There is limited space.
To register, persons can visit www/marvinJHenfield.com or contact Henfield at 828-2353.
BASKETBALL
BOWLES ELITE
SKILLS CAMP
THE International Basketball Association is set to hold the 12th annual Denykco Bowles Elite Skills Basketball Camp at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium from June 23 to July 18. The camp, held under the theme “Developing Champions on all levels,” is designed for boys and girls between the ages of four and 18 and will be held from 8am to 2pm. Interested persons can call 466-0049 for more details.
VOLLEYBALL
SUMMER FEST
TOURNEY
THE Crusaders/Warhawks Volleyball Club, in conjunction with the Bahamas Volleyball Federation, is slsated to host its inaugural Summer Fest Beach Volleyball Tournament from July 10-13 in Rolleville, Exuma.
The tournament, sponsored by Fidelity and Rubis, will feature a men’s 2-on-2 and women’s 3-on-3 format. Cash prizes of $1,000 will be awarded for the winners and $500 for the runners-up in both divisions.
Interested teams are urged to call 422-4550 or 801-3131 for more details.
PEACE ON
DA STREET
FAMILY
NIGHT
PLANS are underway for the staging of the Peace on Da Streets’ Basketball Classics’ Road to 30 years of existence.
The event, being organised by the Hope Center under the theme “Shooting hoops instead of guns,” will be held from July 14-19 at the Michael ‘Scooter’ Reid Basketball Center.
The highlight of the event will be the Family Night, scheduled for Sunday, July 20 at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium when the finals in all of the divisions will take place, starting at 3pm.
There will also be the Mr Ship It Three-point shootout and the Joe’s Slam Dunk Contest. The night will conclude with the exciting Clergy versus Politicians match-up.
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