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Arianna posts her second A cut with 2nd in 100 free

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net ARIANNA Vanderpool-Wallace couldn't pick a better way to close out the year. The Auburn University senior posted her second A cut of the week for the NCAA National Championships with a secon

BAAA 2011 AWARDS NOMINATIONS

The Basil Neymour Most Outstanding Junior Male Track Athlete Of The Year Delano Davis 2011 CARIFTA Games U17 100m Gold medallist 2011 CARIFTA Games U17 200m Bronze medallist 2011 IAAF World Youth 100m Semifinalist O'Jay Ferguson Hig

Tough losses for Team Bahamas in Fed Cup

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association's team of veterans Larikah Russell and Nikkita Fountain and teenagers Gabrielle Moxey and Simone Pratt returned from the 2012 Fed Cup having lost all of t

Big Red Machine roll past Saints

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE St Augustine's College Big Red Machines rolled past the Kingsway Academy Saints for their third consecutive victory in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools. On Tuesda

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BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY FINAL THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools is slated to begin its best-of-three basketball championship series 3:30pm today at Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road. Defending champions St Cecilia's Strikers, coached by Leo Delaney and

MASTERS SOFTBALL LEAGUE HOSTS VISITING SENIOR MOMENTS SOFTBALL TEAM

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT was another Senior Moment for the Masters Softball League. The island's premier league for the elder statesmen of the game hosted the visiting Senior Moments softball team, comprising of

NPWBA CHAMPS GET RINGS

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net FOR the first time in the history of the league, the New Providence Women's Basketball Association will present championship rings to its winners. Over the weekend, association president Sim

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BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

STAGE SET FOR MORE COMPETITIVE CATHOLIC PRIMARY POSTSEASON

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage has been set for the Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools' Basketball League postseason. The sudden death playoffs, scheduled for Monday at Loyola Hall on Gladstone Road, will be play

QC Comets blast Giants 28-1

GAMETIME: The Queen's College Comets' junior girls blasted the visiting St John's Giants 28-1 at QC as Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools continued its regular season on Wednesday. Shown are some of the game's highlights.

Bria settles for University of Nebraska scholarship

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net She had a choice between three top division one collegiate programmes in the United States, but Bria Deveaux decided to settle for an athletic scholarship to swim for the University of Nebra

Golden Gates, Temple Fellowship and Calvary Deliverance in position for men's pennant

WITH one more week left in the regular season for the Baptist Sports Council's 2011 Bishop Neil C Ellis Softball Classic, Golden Gates, Temple Fellowship and Calvary Deliverance have positioned themselves as the front runners for the men's pennant title.

MAYNARD: ROAD TO BE RENAMED FREEDOM FARM WAY

DURING the opening of the Freedom Farm Baseball League on Saturday, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Charles Maynard confirmed that the road from Yamacraw Road leading to the field will be renamed Freedom Farm Way. Mr Maynard, however, did not discl

COACH BULLARD HOLDS OPEN HOUSE FOR PARENTS OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net COACH Geno Bullard Sr is no longer at Westminster College where he helped to turn the Diplomats' basketball programme into the most successful in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secon

17th Nelson Cooper 'Peace on da Streets' Basketball Classic July 11-14

17th Nelson Cooper 'Peace on da Streets' Basketball Classic July 11-14 PASTOR Carlos Reid and his Hope Center and Youth Against Violence is eager to get the 17th annual Nelson Cooper Peace on da Streets Basketball Classic underway. The classic is sched

8th annual Providence Holiday Basketball Classic individual winners

8th annual Providence Holiday Basketball Classic individual winners THE 8th annual Providence Holiday Basketball Classic came to a close on Friday night at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium. The week-long tournament saw the host CI Gibson Rattlers reclaimed th

The Transition Game

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net HE'S 6-feet, 9-inches and 270 pounds. He hails from the Family Island. But come this year, center Shaquille Oneil 'Shaq' Cleare will be making the transition from high school to college on a

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BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

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BASKETBALL NPBA SCHEDULE THE New Providence Basketball Association is scheduled to continue its regular season with the following games at CI Gibson Gym: Friday 7:30pm - RBDF Mariners vs Commonwealth Bank Giants 8:30pm - Phil's Rockets vs COB Caribs Satur

In 100 fly, Arianna settles for 3rd place

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net ARIANNA Vanderpool-Wallace closed out a chapter of her collegiate experience with three titles and a third place finish at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Swimming and Diving Championships

Athletes tune-up for IAAF World Indoors

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net QUARTERMILER Chris 'Fireman' Brown, high jumper Donald Thomas and sprinter Chandra Sturrup all competed at the Aviva Grand Prix as a tune-up for the IAAF World Indoor Championships set for n

U-17 girls secure berth in CONCACAF Championships

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net A lone goal from Keisha McCartney was all the Bahamas Football Association's under-17 girls national team needed to secure their berth in the Confederation of North, Central American and Car

Athletes on track with outstanding performances

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net It was quartermiler Shaunae Miller's time to shine, stepping down to post the Carifta, Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships and the IAAF World Junior Championship marks in the

In 100 fly, Arianna settles for 3rd place

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net ARIANNA Vanderpool-Wallace closed out a chapter of her collegiate experience with three titles and a third place finish at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Swimming and Diving Championships

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BASKETBALL HUGH CAMPBELL TOURNEY THE 30th annual Hugh Campbell Basketball Tournament for senior boys, with 26 teams in the competition, is slated to begin at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium today. The RM Bailey Pacers are the defending champions. * Here's ho

Athletes tune-up for IAAF World Indoors

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net QUARTERMILER Chris 'Fireman' Brown, high jumper Donald Thomas and sprinter Chandra Sturrup all competed at the Aviva Grand Prix as a tune-up for the IAAF World Indoor Championships set for n

THE PROVIDENCE HOLIDAY BASKETBALL CLASSIC'S INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

All-Tournament A Team - Adney Bethel (CI Gibson), William Rigby (CI Gibson), Erwin Lewis (Eight Mile Rock), Joltman Delancy (RM Bailey), Van Hutchinson (CR Walker), Prince Braynen (CR Walker), Antevin Williams (Jordan Prince Williams), Kenton King (San Sa

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BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

BAHAMAS ANTI-DOPING COMMISSION CONDUCTS SEMINAR IN FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA

THE Bahamas Anti-Doping Commission (BADC) says its mission to Freeport, Grand Bahama, to conduct an introductory seminar with leading sports figures on the island over the Thanksgiving weekend was successful. A team of representatives, including BADC dep

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BASKETBALL HUGH CAMPBELL TOURNEY THE 30th annual Hugh Campbell Basketball Tournament for senior boys, with 26 teams in the competition, is slated to begin at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium today. The RM Bailey Pacers are the defending champions. * Here's ho

BAAA 2011 AWARDS NOMINATIONS

The Basil Neymour Most Outstanding Junior Male Track Athlete Of The Year Delano Davis 2011 CARIFTA Games U17 100m Gold medallist 2011 CARIFTA Games U17 200m Bronze medallist 2011 IAAF World Youth 100m Semifinalist O'Jay Ferguson Hig

Athletes on track with outstanding performances

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net It was quartermiler Shaunae Miller's time to shine, stepping down to post the Carifta, Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships and the IAAF World Junior Championship marks in the

Members of boxing community attend seminar

MEMBERS of the boxing community, including coaches, promoters and officials, showed up for the Bahamas Boxing Commission's seminar on medical and officiating duties. Commission chairman Pat Strachan welcomed the attendees and noted that the organisation h

Swift swimmers compete at Auburn

SIX Swift swimmers represented the Bahamas at the Auburn Masters Swimming Invitational. They won 13 races and had six second place finishes. The meet took place at the Auburn University swim complex that is to host the women's NCAA Championships next mont

'Reno' expects pro career to flourish

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net UNDER new management in a new environment, Taureano 'Reno' Johnson expects his young professional boxing career to flourish even more. At the Greensboro Coliseum Saturday in North Carolina,

'We really came together as a team'

'We really came together as a team' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net It's hard to fathom that, at the age of 41, Mark Knowles is still finding a way to win men's doubles titles on the ATP tour. But teaming up with Xavier M

Knights polish off Cougars 73-41

Knights polish off Cougars 73-41 By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net Coach Trevor Grant may have one of the youngest squads he has had to work with in quite some time. But he's confident that his CR Walker Knights will be abl

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TENNIS 2012 BRAJAXBA WINTER CLASSIC 11 Here's a look at the winners in the 2012 Brajaxba Winter Classic Tournament held at the National Tennis Centre over the weekend: MINI-TENNIS A GROUP CHAMPION - Dentry Mortimer RUNNER-UP - Nia Richardson MIN

'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

Women's Open director speaks to the Rotarians

Women's Open director speaks to the Rotarians By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net WITH the second Bahamas Open less than a month away, executive director Tyrone Olander is hoping that there won't be a repeat of the initial t

Burnside elected as new president of fast-pitch softball league

Burnside elected as new president of fast-pitch softball league By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net HAVING spent more than 40 years in the sport as either a player, coach, manager and administrator, Godfrey 'Gully' Burnside s

Reviving the sport of 'sculling' in the Bahamas

Reviving the sport of 'sculling' in the Bahamas In a bid to revive the sport of "sculling" in the Bahamas, Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company built four more boats named after their products. During the 25th 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Massacre

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy'

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the second Bahamas Women's Open less than two weeks a

It was 'a golden moment'

It was 'a golden moment' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net The team of Devynne Charlton, Anderia Ferguson, Janae Ambrose and Cormisha Cox made history as they won the first race held in the new Thomas A Robinson Track and F

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy'

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the second Bahamas Women's Open less than two weeks a

Burnside elected as new president of fast-pitch softball league

Burnside elected as new president of fast-pitch softball league By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net HAVING spent more than 40 years in the sport as either a player, coach, manager and administrator, Godfrey 'Gully' Burnside s

Reviving the sport of 'sculling' in the Bahamas

Reviving the sport of 'sculling' in the Bahamas In a bid to revive the sport of "sculling" in the Bahamas, Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company built four more boats named after their products. During the 25th 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Massacre

It was 'a golden moment'

It was 'a golden moment' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net The team of Devynne Charlton, Anderia Ferguson, Janae Ambrose and Cormisha Cox made history as they won the first race held in the new Thomas A Robinson Track and F

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy'

'Once the Bahamas becomes a permanent stop on the tour, millions of dollars will come to our country and impact our local economy' By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the second Bahamas Women's Open less than two weeks a

Athletes on track with outstanding performances

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net It was quartermiler Shaunae Miller's time to shine, stepping down to post the Carifta, Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships and the IAAF World Junior Championship marks in the