Wolves' temperamental marksman Khari Sharrieff is hanging up his boots - temporarily.
Sharrieff expects to make a comeback at some point in the future but for the time being the striker will be poachi...
According to Boomerang navigator Bob Hale, the three essential ingredients for success in the biennial Newport to Bermuda Yacht Race are: a good vessel, ideal sailing conditions and flawless crew work...
After obliterating the field during the recent Heritage Day In-Line skating race, Taur Caisey wants to take it to the "max" and represent the Island on the world stage.
Caisey, who has already savoure...
Bermuda Cricket Board of Control president Reggie Pearman yesterday urged all local clubs to play a more active role in conducting the business of cricket.
Speaking amid growing concerns that the spor...
Undefeated Western Stars kick off the defence of their Central Counties title today at St.John's Field against perennial First Division minnows Social Club.
Already through to both the Camel Cup and C...
Island sports store owner Frankie Brewster must have been just as stunned as reigning world champions France were after their shock 1-0 loss to newcomers Senegal during the opening day of the 2002 Wor...
The 2002 Colonial Tennis Tournament gets underway tomorrow at the Pomander Gate tennis courts.
Over 203 participants have entered into this year's tournament where number one seed Ben Ureta returns to...
WITH youngsters OJ Pitcher, Chris Foggo, Ryan Steede and Stephen Outerbridge all currently broadening their horizons overseas - Bermuda's future in cricket looks bright.
And now three more of the isla...
The last place on earth umpires Stephen West and Randy Raynor wanted to be last Sunday was at the centre of a controversial run out decision during Southampton's match against visiting Bailey's Bay at...
Top umpire Randy Butler yesterday called on Premier Division clubs St. George's and St. David's to sort out their differences in the aftermath of Sunday's on-field altercation between the Islanders' P...