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Cell phone competition
After the carnival music has died down, our Marathon brothers and sisters are given the respect and attention they deserve, Baha Mar is finally open, and BAMSI is rebuilt, I shudder think that we will wake up one day to find out that we have been swindled and hoodwinked into believing that we finally have competition in our cell phones service.

BOC sets record straight on Pan Am Games athletics team
WHILE there’s conflicting reports on who will be allowed to compete on the athletics team at the 17th Pan American Games, Bahamas Olympic Committee vice president Robert Butler said they have not gotten any report of any competitor who will have to be removed from the team that is heading to Toronto, Canada, this weekend.

Strachan advances to final of the 200m
AFTER watching Jeffery Gibson secure the Bahamas’ first athletic medal at the 17th Pan American Games, sprinter Anthonique Strachan goes after another in the women’s 200 metres today as she leads a strong contingent of athletes competing on a busy day in Toronto, Canada.
4x400 relay teams get silver, bronze at NACAC
BOTH the men’s and women’s 4 x 400 metre relay teams secured a medal yesterday to close out competition at the NACAC Championships in San Jose, Costa Rica, to push the Bahamas’ total to five.

Miller, Gibson set for Diamond League meet
A series which has spanned approximately five months will conclude today with the final of the 14 International Amateur Athletic Federation’s Diamond League meetings.
Sports notes
THE Grand Bahama Cycling Championships is the next major event on the calendar for the Bahamas Amateur Cycling Federation.

Bahamas team ready to thrill the home crowd
Months of preparation are finally complete and Team Bahamas is ready to thrill the home crowd when the second edition of the IAAF/BTC World Relays gets underway today at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium.

‘Just to get three of us in the final would be an even greater accomplishment’
BEIJING, China — Once again, Chris ‘The Fireman’ Brown found himself in another tight squeeze, but he managed to survive he first round of the men’s 400 metres at the 15th IAAF World Championships.
Students attacked by bees
THREE College of The Bahamas students were hospitalised following an attack by a swarm of African killer bees at the bus shelter on East Sunrise Highway, near the Ranfurly Circus.
PLAYERS, COACHES, SPONSORS AMONG BSF HONOUREES
WITH the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Confederation (ECASC) Men’s Championship on the horizon, the Bahamas Softball Federation (BSF) is also using the opportunity to recognise Hall of Fame honourees at several levels.

Defence Force boosted as largest class passes out
THE Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) welcomed its largest recruitment cohort at a passing out parade of the New Entry 52 class at the Coral Harbour base yesterday.

Campbell: Allow deportee to return to the Bahamas
FLORIDA House Representative Daphne Campbell is requesting the return of a man who she claimed was unlawfully deported from the Bahamas to Haiti three months ago.
World Relays homecoming for Golden Knights
WHILE the public can look forward to seeing sprinters Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin put on a show for Jamaica and the United States, the Golden Knights have confirmed that they will be coming home to make their presence felt at the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2015.

Comets take early lead
If St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine is going to extend the longest winning streak in Bahamian high school sports history, the Queen’s College Comets are going to force a comeback effort in 2015.
Sports notes
THE Bahamas Softball Federation has announced the players for the Bahamas team to compete in the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Confederation (ECASC) men’s championship on March 26 to 29 at the Baillou Sporting Complex.
Hurricanes take second league title, third in four years
NOW firmly established as a dynasty in the Atlantic Football League, the Holland College Hurricanes captured their second consecutive league title, the third in four years.

Hall of Fame glory
There have been so many special moments in his life, but one that will stand out for former track star turned elite coach David Charlton will be his induction into Howard University Athletic Department’s Hall of Fame for his contribution as an athlete from 1979-84.
Commonwealth Writers competition winners revealed
The results of the ninth annual Commonwealth Writers of the Bahamas’ short story/poetry competition are as follows:
Lawyer appointed at public expense for killer's appeal
A MAN contesting his conviction for the murder of a friend he claimed introduced him to an HIV-positive woman will now have a lawyer appointed to present his appeal at the public’s expense.