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Max X Orange wins inaugural 12-and-under all-star game
IN just a few swings, the inaugural Gatorade Maximum Development Sports Academy 12-and-Under All-Star Game went from a defensive struggle to a power-hitting display for rising star James Rolle.

Mother blames school conditions for daughter's asthma attack
A nine-year-old girl at Stephen Dillet Primary School suffered an asthma attack yesterday that her mother said was triggered by the mould and poor conditions in the building.
A word to the wise
EDITOR, The Tribune.
'Fierce competition' expected on day 2 of Nassau Bowling Championships
'Fierce competition' expected on day 2 of Nassau Bowling Championships By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net DAY two of the initial Nassau Bowling Championships is slated to continue tonight at Mario's Bowling & Entertainment
No champions crowned this year in the BGDBA
THE Bamboo Shack Cybots were leading by 21 points in the third quarter when the game was stopped and no decision was made on the outcome. As a result, no champions have been crowned this year in the Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association.
BFA names squad for CONCACAF nations league qualifying
The Bahamas Football Association has named the side to represent the country in qualification for the 2019 CONCACAF Nations League and essentially the 2021 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Men's National soccer Team gearing up for Nations League Qualifier
THE Bahamas men’s national soccer team is gearing up for the start of Nations League Group C qualifying on Match Day 1. They will battle the Dutch team from Bonaire at 6pm on September 9 at the Thomas Robinson Stadium.Players named to the Bahamas tea
Breakthrough Healing and Deliverance Crusade
The family of Calvary Deliverance Church, East Street South & Malcolm Allotment, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry concludes 26 days of Prayer and Fasting on Sunday in spiritual preparation for “a dynamic, soul impacting, prophetic move of God” in a three-day community “Breakthrough Healing and Deliverance Crusade” from January 27-29.

Sandals staff learning to save lives
BOTH Sandals Royal Bahamian and Sandals Emerald Bay are continuing their bid to ensure that as many as 80 per cent of their staff are trained to deliver life-saving aid, not only to resort guests, but to members of the public who may need assistance.
Sandals training 1,000 to handle emergencies
Sandals is training more than 1,000 staff to become Emergency First Response (EFR) certified in case of emergencies on and off the resort campus.
Salute to Barracuda swimmers
THE Barracuda Swim Club salutes its swimmers who participated in the open water swim races held recently in New Providence and Abaco.
CDC Power to Make Difference mid-day celebration
UNDER the theme ‘Power to Make a Difference’, Senior Pastor James Newry and his wife, Queenie Newry, along with the family of Calvary Deliverance Church will commemorate the advent of God upon the servants of Christ during a special mid-day session slated for Whit Monday at 12.30pm at the sanctuary on East Street South.
Engine catches fire on Bahamasair flight
BAHAMASAIR is conducting an internal review of the circumstances that led to an engine fire on board a commercial flight to Eleuthera last week.

Govt ‘in talks’ with Caribbean country for 20k doses
HEALTH Minister Renward Wells said yesterday the government is currently engaged in talks with another Caribbean country to secure additional 20,000 vaccines to shore up its vaccine supplies, as officials await shipment for the remaining doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine from the COVAX Facility.

WORLD VIEW: No, the idea of CARICOM is not dead
A commentary, published on March 8 by Camillo Gonsalves, a Minister of the Government of St Vincent and the Grenadines, was headlined “Every Island for itself’. The first line was unequivocal in stating “The idea of CARICOM died on December 16, 2020”.

International soccer player ban ‘a travesty’
JARED Higgs’ lawyer Vincent Wallace-Whitfield called it a “travesty of justice where due process was not followed” in trying to determine how his client could be banned for four years from the Bahamas Football Association when he was never tested for any banned substances.
Why were Bahamians not told about suing Britain?
MANY Bahamians awoke Saturday morning to have a quiet cup of coffee with The Tribune’s weekend publication — The Big T.

Video confession shown in cop shooting trial
A JURY was shown an alleged “videotaped confession” of a man owning up to his involvement in the shooting of a senior police officer.
Bahamas set to face USA South
The rugby pitch will be active with international competition as the Bahamas faces a regional powerhouse with divisional promotion on the line.
Bahamas teams fall short in Rugby 7s Olympic qualifier
IN the Bahamas’ first bid to reach Olympic qualification in rugby sevens, they fell short in both the men’s and women’s divisions.