With a 3-0 start to the new season, one might have figured North Village coach Scott Morton to be a happy man. Think again.
Not only does Morton expect more from his charges who advanced into the Mart...
PHC Zebras midfielder Kevin Richards is continuing to make a name for himself on the US college scene.
Richards, son of Bill and Pauline, was recently honoured with the Big East Conference Defender of...
The Martonmere Cup fate of defending champions Devonshire Colts, 2001/02 winners Devonshire Cougars and three-time winners Boulevard Blazers hangs in the balance.
All three clubs suffered losses durin...
Promising, young medium pace bowler Jacobi Robinson has what it takes, according to former Somerset Cup Match player George Bremar.
Robinson, son of former Western Stars spinner Wayne (Spike) Richards...
Dandy Town coach Devarr Boyles has what other coaches long for - a good crop of youngsters to work with.
"This year we have a very young team. I think the average age of the team is 24. And I am very ...
The 2003/04 league soccer season will officially kick off on October 11, Bermuda Football Association official Charles Clarke announced yesterday.
The league campaign had originally been scheduled to ...
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Seyoum Tuzo's 68th minute strike kept Dandy Town's Martonmere Cup hopes alive at BAA Field yesterday.
Before another packed house, the fleet-footed striker was the fi...
League, FA and Charity Cup champions North Village can secure the first semi-final spot in Group A when Martonmere Cup action resumes tomorrow at BAA Field.
Village, losing Martonmere finalists in 200...
Boulevard Blazers manager Amon Brown will kick off the new season in confident mood - buoyed by the recent signings of former PHC skipper Stanton Lewis and former Somerset Trojan Torry Davis.
“They ar...
Devonshire Colts' stalwart Shannon Burgess attributes a late start to pre-season training and a lack of match fitness as reasons for his team's disappointing start to the new campaign.
Colts, reigning...