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Top swimmer Thomson recruited by Florida State
Bermuda swimmer Nick Thomson has been recruited by top US university Florida State. The NCAA Division One college,

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Pitch reprieve for Boulevard
Boulevard can carry on playing home matches at St.

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Sims moves up in Texas
Bermuda's Michael Sims played a steady one-under-par round yesterday in the second round of the second stage of the PGA Tour Q School at the TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney,

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Name and shame the softball team culprits
WHY is it on so many occasions a national sports team travels to an event overseas and ends up tarnishes the name of Bermuda.

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Warriors chasing leaders Hood
St.David's will be looking to maintain their perfect record and reclaim top spot when they tackle East End rivals St.George's at Wellington Oval on Sunday.

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I love cricket, but TV game boring
This week I thought I would share something about me that many people probably don't know. I am a multi-sports lover.

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Goalkeepers will hold key to game of the week
Somerset Trojans v –North Village Somerset will be looking to get three points from tonight's game, only their second home game of the campaign,

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

  • Moore set to take top coaching post
  • Jamaica report incorrect
  • Sims cards even par during first round of Q School
  • Star coach to work with sprinters
  • Juniors set sail for Youth Olympics
  • Stout bids for UK title
  • Let's make Somerset a fortress, urges skipper Scott
  • Smith praised by Sutton

  • Wednesday, November 18, 2009

  • Sims heads back to school
  • Singleton steps up quest for Games berth
  • New-boys Hood go top
  • Marshall sets new national 10K mark
  • There is always hope for change
  • Youngsters learn skills samba style
  • Leverock bowls perfect game

  • Tuesday, November 17, 2009

  • Reggie realises childhood dream
  • Khano close to netting first City goal
  • Colts 'good enough' to beat the drop
  • Bascome still targetting national team role
  • Vasco stung by BAA in seven-goal thriller
  • IN BRIEF
  • Hood poised to go top

  • Monday, November 16, 2009

  • All Blacks all the way!
  • Subdued Cougars overpowered by Zebras
  • Patton takes lead over Fraser
  • Bascome's babes show maturity against Trojans
  • St.George's held by Hood
  • Rangers edge past Hot Peppers
  • Hornets rue missed opportunities

  • Sunday, November 15, 2009

  • Breaking News: All Blacks Storm to Classic Win

  • Saturday, November 14, 2009

  • Cup win means nothing - Bean
  • Lopes drafted in after Smith injury
  • Hayden ready for a classic tussle
  • It's do or die time for France and Portugal
  • Good time to take your lead from fleet

  • Friday, November 13, 2009

  • Titanic defence key to All Blacks' victory
  • Town and Village to clash in FA Cup
  • Why our kids have to think 'outside of the box'
  • Zebras, Village reap benefit of pro mentality
  • On-form Village tough to beat
  • East Enders eager to make amends for Cup defeat
  • BERMUDA SOCCER SHORTS

  • Thursday, November 12, 2009

  • Williams hailed number one!
  • Cougars repel Rams' late charge
  • Defeat denies Lightbourne grand slam
  • Bermuda trio star in Australian triumph
  • Front Street Mile looking to attract more females
  • Injured striker Nusum confident of full recovery
  • Lightbourn takes top spot in Tenpin Classic
  • Toronto awarded 2015 Pan-Am Games






















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