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A star-studded list of 25 potential inductees into Bermuda's first-ever Hall of Fame was unveiled yesterday during a press conference at Cabinet building.
Of the final list of 25 names, a total of ten inaugural inductees will be “enshrined” and “memo...
DATE: Apr 16, 2004
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Bermuda have soared up to 159 in the FIFA World Rankings, moving up from 171st last month on the crest of two highly creditable performances against Trinidad and Tobago, a 20-0 aggregate World Cup first round qualifying annihilation of Montserrat and...
DATE: Apr 15, 2004
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Eight-time International One Design (IOD) world champion Bill Widnall heads the list of overseas skippers due to compete in Bacardi Invitational Race Week later this month.
Widnall and a host of international competitors are poised to rub hulls, scra...
DATE: Apr 15, 2004
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All roads lead to Bernard Park on Saturday, the venue for the second annual Derek Bell Memorial Football Match honouring the late Hotels International, North Village and Bermuda national team defender.
Saturday?s event, sanctioned by Bermuda Football...
DATE: Apr 15, 2004
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The transfer of spin king Dwayne (Sluggo) Leverock from Western Stars to Southampton Rangers has fallen through following an administrative mix-up, can reveal.
It is understood the club failed to pay the required transfer fee of $100 to acquire Leve...
DATE: Apr 13, 2004
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Hard work, sacrifice and sheer determination have been the ingredients of success for newly-crowned Premier Division champions Dandy Town.
While the Hornets' nest remains abuzz following last week's triumph over Somerset Eagles which finally settled ...
DATE: Apr 13, 2004
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Bermuda?s senior national team could come up against the might of CONCACAF giants Guatemala, 3-0 conquerors over the Island?s next World Cup qualifying opponents El Salvador last week.
Delighted over the prospect of again taking on opposition exhibit...
DATE: Apr 08, 2004
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Young Men?s Social Club were the biggest winners during the off-season, acquiring the services of several top players.
The Angle Street club, currently on a tour in the West Indies, profited handsomely with former St.George?s Cricket Club and Bermuda...
DATE: Apr 08, 2004
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Following surgery to repair a damaged right-foot, inspirational Somerset Eagles? sweeper Musceo Hunt has begun the long journey to recovery.
Hunt separated a bone in his right foot representing Bermuda during the opening match of the recent tour of t...
DATE: Apr 08, 2004
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Sunday's horrific attack at Wellington Oval was by far the worst incident to occur at a domestic club ground, according to local sports historian Warrington (Soup) Zuill.
Zuill, 73, figured the worst had passed following a football match last year at...
DATE: Apr 07, 2004
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