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Bermuda's Digicel Cup future still hangs in the balance.
Although Bermuda Football Association (BFA) executives continue to remain tight- lipped over the matter, The Royal Gazette can confirm the association has received correspondence from the Carib...
DATE: Dec 09, 2004
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The stakes are getting bigger for high-flying Devonshire Cougars and lowly Somerset Trojans.
While the big cats could replace Dandy Town at the top of the Premier Division standings with a win tonight over Trojans at Somerset Cricket Club, the home t...
DATE: Dec 09, 2004
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An appeal against a four-month suspension imposed by Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) upon Warwick batsman Dion Stovell has been rejected, has learned.
When contacted yesterday BCB president Reggie Pearman confirmed the initial ban would remain in force,...
DATE: Dec 07, 2004
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Paget 0 Ireland Rangers 5
It was one-way traffic at White Hill Field yesterday as Ireland Rangers displayed their promotion credentials with a five-star performance against top-of-the-table rivals Paget.
From the first whistle, the visitors were in c...
DATE: Dec 06, 2004
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The runaway Jay Donawa Express gathered more momentum at Astwood Park on Saturday when the 32-year-old distance runner clinched a fifth straight and eighth overall Bermuda Track and Field Association National Cross-Country Championship.
With several ...
DATE: Dec 06, 2004
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In-form distance runner Jay Donawa will be gunning for a fifth consecutive and eighth overall Bermuda Track and Field Association National Cross-Country Championship at Astwood Park this morning.
After destroying the field in last Sunday?s BTFA Fall ...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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National cricket team skipper Clay Smith was enshrined in Whitney Institute?s Hall Of Fame yesterday.
The veteran footballer and cricketer, who underwent a third knee operation last week, became the first batsman ever to score three centuries in Cup ...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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Dandy Town can distance themselves from the rest of the pack and avenge last month?s Martonmere Cup final loss when they lock horns against resurgent North Village at Bernard Park in tomorrow?s top Premier Division clash.
Hornets presently hold a two...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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Berkeley Institute?s senior boys? football team put on a brave performance during last week?s 25th annual Tempe Thanksgiving Elite Tournament in Phoenix, Arizona.
Clinching Group 11 of the event without conceding a single goal, the school team advanc...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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The answer to the National Sports Centre's problematic cricket pitch lies not with the importation of foreign clay but more with nature's very own binding conductor - earth worms.
That's the firm opinion of top local groundsman Sheridan Raynor who re...
DATE: Dec 03, 2004
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