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Corporate Bahamas continues to show CARIFTA support
AS Team Bahamas gets set to depart this afternoon for the CARIFTA Track and Field Championships in St Kitts and Nevis, corporate Bahamas continues to show its support.
PAUL DE SOUZA CONTINUES HIS DOMINANCE IN LASER CLASS
THE KPMG Youth Winter Championship was held March 14-15 at the Nassau Yacht Club in near perfect sailing conditions on Montagu Bay.

Logo unveiled for Creative City designation
CREATIVE Nassau and members of the Downtown Nassau Partnership unveiled the official UNESCO Creative City logo for Nassau on Friday in Pompey Square.

Who will be Teacher of the Year?
OFFICIALS from the Ministry of Education’s National Teacher of the Year committee yesterday announced plans for their 2015-2017 award festivities.

Barracudas come out on top in Spring Invitational
THE Dolphin Swim Club held its Spring Invitational over the weekend at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex.
THE FINISH LINE: Tremendous turnaround for QC Comets
IT’S not how you start, nor how you get there. Most importantly, it’s how you finish.

Dale Davis signs for Texas Rangers
Dale Davis has signed a contract with the Texas Rangers to become the first player from the Maximum Development Sports Academy (MaxD) programme to sign with a Major League baseball team.

Golden Girls & Kings of the World: The fast track to team glory
Alpheus Finlayson looks at how The Bahamas built a reputation for relays excellence over half a century.

Comets celebrate a new era
THE Queen’s College Comets celebrated the start of a new era as the curtain came down on the 27th edition of the Bahamas Independent Secondary School’s’ Track and Field Championships on Friday.

Kerrie and Seminoles fall to Gators in Showdown
KERRIE Cartwright and her Florida State Seminoles lost a hard-fought battle against the No.2 University of Florida Gators, losing 4-3, in the Sunshine Showdown on Wednesday.
THE FINISH LINE: ‘Maybe, it’s time for a true national high school basketball tournament’
IT’S not how you start, nor how you get there, but more importantly, it’s how you finish. The Finish Line, a weekly column, seeks to invoke commentary on the state of affairs of the local sports scene, highlighting the highs and the lows, the thrills and the spills and the successes and failures as we transgress from one week to the next.

Falcons eat up Cudas, 71-45
No Grand Bahama teams, no problem. The 28th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic for senior boys is still going on at the AF Adderley Gymnasium.

ON DA HOOK
WHILE all the focus has been on the amazing Wahoo season and the early start to the Mahi Mahi season, it is easy to overlook fly fishing in The Bahamas, one of the top three destinations in the world for the sport.

MLB scouts have eyes for talent on MaxD Pro Day
MORE than a dozen scouts from 10 Major League teams were in town to look at a number of players in the Maximum Development Sports Academy’s MaxD Pro Day at Her Majesty’s Prison baseball field yesterday.

‘I just have to continue grinding and eventually I will get to the next level’
OVER the past few years, Albert Cartwright and Antoan Richardson have been miles apart as they pursued their professional baseball careers. This year, as they continue to ink their names on permanent contracts in the Major League, they will be spending plenty of time together as roommates.
Coaches impressed with throwers’ performances
THE coaches were quite impressed with the performances of their athletes as they participated in the Throwers All Comers Meet at the College of the Bahamas on Saturday.
Consultant selected to develop plane registry
THE Government has selected an aviation consulting firm that will develop the framework for a Bahamian aircraft registry, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
JBLN girls are making their mark in the US
WHILE the Softball Division in the Junior Baseball League of Nassau (JBLN) is doing wonders here in Nassau, the JBLN girls are now making their mark abroad.
Coaches ‘making sure’ throwers qualify for CARIFTA
WITH a change in the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ selection process for the Bahamas team to the CARIFTA Games, a group of seven local coaches are making sure that their throwers qualify for the trip to St Kitts and Nevis over the Easter holiday weekend.
Bahamas IC team to face US for SG Trophy
WITH their fourth consecutive victory coming over the International Team, the Bahamas IC team is all set to meet the US today to decide the winner of The SG Trophy at the Breezes SuperClub tennis courts.