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There's a new game sweeping local basketball courts. And these guys can play!
A group of Canadian professional wheelchair basketball players are currently on the Island staging a series of exhibition matches and a clinic, to be held tomorrow for all ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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Kori Goddard's dismissal on Sunday against North Village could come back to haunt Devonshire Cougars next week.
Goddard was sent packing in the 57th minute during Cougars' 1-0 win over the reds at Bernard Park following a hard tackle on Kimandi Binns...
DATE: Oct 23, 2003
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Defending Commercial A Division champions Robin Hood outscored Key West Rangers 7-3 during an action packed ten-goal thriller played in heavy rains at St.John's Field on Saturday.
Hood, held to a scoreless draw against fierce rivals MR Onions the pre...
DATE: Oct 22, 2003
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The postponed October 12 Premier Division clash between defending league champions North Village and Boulevard has been rescheduled for this Sunday at BAA Field.
But Bermuda Football Association officials are reportedly concerned that the match was c...
DATE: Oct 21, 2003
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A row is brewing over the state of youth soccer on the Island with Bermuda Football Association and several clubs currently at a stand-off . . . and two of the youth divisions caught in the crossfire.
The Royal Gazette has learned that a dispute, ste...
DATE: Oct 21, 2003
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S.Rangers 3 Hamilton Parish 0
Southampton Rangers brought Hamilton Parish crashing back down to earth at Southampton Oval yesterday in a clash between the two sides promoted from the First Division last season.
First-half strikes from Devone Bailey, ...
DATE: Oct 20, 2003
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The wedding bells may have stopped chiming, but the gifts keep showering on Canadian pro Ian Doig.
Doig, who recently tied the knot with his bride Cathleen, is the current leader at the Bermuda Open.
The Canadian raised many eyebrows during Thursday'...
DATE: Oct 18, 2003
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On Thursday Ian Doig threw down the gauntlet by carding a blistering opening round five under par 66.
Yesterday, US pro Tim Conley took up the challenge and replied with a birdie blitz of his own during second round play at the Bermuda Open at Port R...
DATE: Oct 18, 2003
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Sparks are expected to fly tomorrow at Bernard Park when Premier Division champions North Village take on rejuvenated Devonshire Cougars in the day's feature contest.
Village sat idle last weekend after a lack of match officials threw cold water on t...
DATE: Oct 18, 2003
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Canadian Ian Doig fired a superb five-under-par 66 to take a three shot lead after yesterday's opening round of the Bermuda Open at Port Royal.
The former three-time Belmont Invitational winner mastered yesterday's sunny yet slightly breezy condition...
DATE: Oct 17, 2003
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