Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) president Reggie Pearman dropped a bombshell yesterday when he announced the sudden resignation of long-serving Board executive Gary Fray.
Fray had served on the BCB in var...
The 29er team of Joshua Greenslade and Blake Burgess finished strongly after a slow start at this week's Kiel Week Regatta in Germany, earning the praise of coach Paul Doughty who described the pair's...
Governor Sir Richard Gozney has only been on Island for six months and already the sailing bug has bitten him.
Yesterday saw Sir Richard at the helm of US Naval Academy yacht, Zaraffa, which competed ...
Cup Match champions St.George's Cricket Club will jump start the defence of their crown when they stage their first trial match at Wellington Oval tomorrow.
On paper the St.George's selectors have ass...
Over the years, veteran sailor Paul Hubbard has had his fair share of spills and thrills onboard Bermuda Oyster.
In this year's Newport to Bermuda Race, it was the latter that prevailed as Hubbard and...
Colin Couper's gamble to go against the grain and chart a course west of the rhumbline en route to Bermuda paid huge dividends in this year's Newport to Bermuda Race.
Sailing with a multi-national cre...
The Newport to Bermuda Open Class Division race record might have eluded Speedboat owner and co-skipper Alex Jackson.
But there was still plenty reason to cheer onboard the successful businessman's 10...
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) president Larry Mussenden has not ruled out the possibility of taking some form of protest against Trinidad and Tobago's controversial 3-2 aggregate World Cup qualif...
The traditional and open Newport to Bermuda Race records will now stand for at least another two years as light winds put paid to the record breaking attempts by supermaxis Speedboat and Rambler over ...
A courageous Bermuda bowed out of the World Cup in controversial fashion last night as a disputed Stern John header gave the Soca Warriors a hard-fought 2-0 win at the National Sports Centre (NSC) whe...