Three teams will be relegated from the First Division and only one promoted at the end of next season as the top flight in local football is slimmed down to eight teams for the 1999-2000 campaign.
A r...
Two swimmers, two triathletes, a runner and a gymnast were honoured as outstanding student/athletes when the 13th annual Denton Hurdle Memorial awards were handed out yesterday at Belmont Hotel.
For t...
Despite soaring temperatures which hovered between 90 and 95 degrees over three days, Bermuda Pacers track team made a huge impression at the 11th annual Russell E. Blunt Invitational Meet in Durham, ...
Rudy Bailey in Temptation clinched his sixth West End Sailboat Club long distance comet race yesterday.
But second-placed Stevie Dickinson immediately lodged a protest after a tacking incident with Ba...
Camel Cup opponents St. George's and Western Stars will meet in the quarter-finals of the Knockout Cup tomorrow at Wellington Oval in a match fitting of the final itself.
It will be the third meeting ...
professional footballers believe the defending champions will still be a force in the 16th World Cup which begins tomorrow in France.
But only one of them, Stoke City striker Kyle Lightbourne, sticks ...
to Police, the former powers of the competition have their best chance to turn the tables.
It was on June 6, 1988 that Police won by one wicket in a tense match at Devonshire Rec. as tempers flared in...
Either Willow Cuts or Devonshire Rec. will pick up their first win of the season tomorrow, while St.George's should be favoured over Warwick during the second round of Overs League action.
Both Cuts a...
happy with the fact that he was even able to complete his first Marathon Derby in five years.
Except for cramping in his leg, requiring a rubdown afterwards, Perry was pleased with the way he was feel...
The race was, for all intents and purposes, over when Tracy Wright opened a lead of more than 100 yards on Jay Donawa in the Red Hole area of Harbour Road.
But the new champion didn't give any outward...