American college team William and Mary, who are coached by Al Albert, are due in Bermuda next week for a six-game tour during which time they will line up
Hosting the tour will be BAA, who the visitors will take on first at BAA field on Saturday, March 4, starting at 8 p.m.
The remaining dates and opponents are as follows: Sunday, March 5 -- W&M v Devonshire Colts, BAA field, 11 a.m; Monday, March 6 -- W&M v Devonshire Cougars, Devonshire Rec., 8 p.m.; Tuesday, March 7 -- W&M v PHC, PHC Stadium, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, March 8 -- W&M v North Village, BAA field, 8 p.m.; Thursday, March 9 -- W&M v Somerset Trojans, Somerset CC, 8 p.m.
The 20-player squad is scheduled to leave for home on Sunday, March 12.
Bermuda Football Referees' Association will hold a meeting at Police Recreation Club on March 6, starting at 7.30 p.m.
All soccer coaches are reminded of the meeting at Police Recreation Club at 6.30 p.m. today to discuss the formation of the Coaches Association.
CRICKET CRI Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club will hold a meeting at 7.30 tonight for all cricketers wishing to play for the club in the upcoming season.
Young Men's Social Club will hold a similar meeting at their clubhouse, starting at 6.30 this evening.
The Bermuda Cricket Umpires Association will hold a meeting for all those interested in officiating during the upcoming season tomorrow at the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation, starting at 7.30 p.m.
SNOOKER SNO National Sports Club showed why they are champions, stepping up when the spotlight was brightest to retain the First Division crown.
In the process Sandys Sports Club were exposed as little more than hopeful pretenders, as they watched their chance crumble in the face of a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the Devonshire club.
Sandys, playing at home, entered the match with destiny in their own hands, but watched it get snatched away by unforgiving guests.
Kyle Thompson started the massacre for Nationals, downing Greg Falzone 63-23.
Paul Charleton made it 2-0 in beating Lawrence DeSilva, before Tony DeSilva pulled the home side back within one leg.
The league title was sealed when Brian Walker bested Roger Henderson 51-43 and the rout completed as Nationals swept the final two doubles matches.
Other matches paled in comparison to the battle of the giants, with Queens Club drawing 3-3 with St. George's Dinghy and Sports Club, while Old Colony Club got past Warwick Workmen's Club 4-2.
In Second Division action Queens Club blasted Old Colony Club III 5-1, Old Colony Club II whitewashed Spanish Point Boat Club 6-0 and Sandy Sports Club II downed Police 4-2.
