Bermudian Kim Marshall has been named a pre-season All-American by Golfweek magazine in the United States.
Marshall, who is in her sophomore year at Wake Forest University, joins junior Stephanie Neill as the Deacons earned the highest ranking in school history, sixth. They placed seventh at the NCAA Championships last year.
Neill led Wake Forest to victory in the Lady Tar Heel Invitational last week with a three-stroke individual win, her fourth career title.
Marshall, who was named all-region last year by the Women's Golf Coaches Association, finished joint 10th in last week's tournament.
Wake Forest's men also have something to be proud of as they gained a pre-season ranking of 11th.
SOCCER SOC HMS Malabar will be holding its annual five-a-side competition in aid of the blind on Sunday, starting at 10.30 a.m. at Moresby field.
Response for the tournament has been enormous with local businesses and the community pledging support for the charity event.
Organisers hope to raise a considerable amount in aid of Tmara Fubler, a local child who needs special reading equipment.
Spectators are welcome and refreshments will be available throughout the day.
ATHLETICS ATH The Bermuda Pacers Track Club will hold a general meeting for all athletes and their parents and any potential new members on Wednesday at St. Mary's Hall on Cedar Hill starting at 8 p.m.
