Sailing's Comet class lost one of its most successful skippers on the weekend with the death of Alton Millett at the age of 70.
Millett held the record for the most wins (11) in the annual Queen's Bir...
their clubs after failing to submit to drug tests, as required by the Drug Use in Sport policy, have been cleared to resume playing, effective immediately.
It has never been disclosed exactly how many...
Women's boxing is coming to Bermuda next month when the Police Boxing Section celebrate their 20th anniversary of international fights with a 13-bout card at Stonington gym.
The card will feature boxe...
as they battle for the two remaining semi-final spots at BAA Field.
All four sides have lost the opening games in their respective groups as North Village and Dandy Town topped those divisions with ma...
Two North Village players involved in the recent drug testing controversy have not been banned for one year as claimed by their club, according to chairman of the Bermuda Council for Drug-free Sport, ...
drop into the First Division next season as Bermuda Football Association trim the Premier Division to eight clubs for the 2000-2001 season.
But, while unlike promotion partners PHC they will have to r...
What a difference a few goals have made to Kyle Lightbourne's season at Second Division club Stoke City! After four goals in his last three games (five in four if you count the own goal against Cambr...
Devonshire Rec. to be certain of a place in next month's semi-finals of the Martonmere Cup.
Village, fresh from a 3-0 win over Southampton Rangers in their opening match two weeks ago, take on a new l...
The three-man Shaklee team of Eric Wohlberg, Graeme Miller and John Lieswyn occupied the first, third and fifth places as the American-based team got off to a good start in the three-stage Conyers Dil...
The two teams, Southampton Rangers and Warwick, were present and ready to play. But a court injunction prevented Saturday's Western Counties final at White Hill Field from going ahead.
And now, as dir...