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A battling Michael Sims overcame a wobbly start to the second round of the $600,000 Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia yesterday to make his first Nationwide Tour cut of the season and assure himself of collecting a second straight pay cheque.
But he ca...
DATE: Feb 17, 2007
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Boulevard will show defending league champions North Village plenty of respect when the two urban rivals lock horns at Bernard Park tomorrow.
But that’s just about as friendly as things will get, according to Blazers coach John Rebello.
The Premier D...
DATE: Feb 17, 2007
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A battling Michael Sims overcame a wobbly start to the second round of the $600,000 Jacob?s Creek Open in Australia yesterday to make his first Nationwide Tour cut of the season and assure himself of collecting a second straight pay cheque.
But he ca...
DATE: Feb 17, 2007
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Colin Thompson
A potentially ugly impasse involving the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) and national youth team coaches was narrowly avoided yesterday after a local insurance company agreed to fund hotel accommodation for the Island’s Under-13, Under-14 and Unde...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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Last year Australian Paul Sheehan outlasted compatriot Michael Sim in a playoff to claim top honours at the $600,000 Jacob’s Creek Open in Adelaide.
This time around he might have his hands full of Bermuda’s own Michael Sims, who touched down on Aust...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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Bermuda’s Michael Sims set the Kooyonga Golf Club course ablaze during yesterday’s opening round of the $600,000 Jacob’s Creek Open currently underway Down Under.
Sims shot a sizzling five-under-par 67 to leave himself ideally placed in a tie for fif...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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There was an overwhelming cricket theme at last night’s 26th Annual Sports Awards at Hamilton Princess — but it was a cyclist and a triathlete who stole the show.
Unlike last year when cricket’s Janeiro Tucker — the man who captained Bermuda to thei...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Bermuda?s Michael Sims set the Kooyonga Golf Club course ablaze during yesterday?s opening round of the $600,000 Jacob?s Creek Open currently underway Down Under.
Sims shot a sizzling five-under-par 67 to leave himself ideally placed in a tie for fif...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
There was an overwhelming cricket theme at last night?s 26th Annual Sports Awards at Hamilton Princess ? but it was a cyclist and a triathlete who stole the show.
Unlike last year when cricket?s Janeiro Tucker ? the man who captained Bermuda to thei...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
A potentially ugly impasse involving the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) and national youth team coaches was narrowly avoided yesterday after a local insurance company agreed to fund hotel accommodation for the Island?s Under-13, Under-14 and Unde...
DATE: Feb 16, 2007
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson