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Fed up with repeated violence at soccer matches, PHC Zebras Under-17 youth coach Jack Castle took matters into his own hands and withdrew his team from the league ? weeks before Bermuda Football Association eventually scrapped the remainder of the se...
DATE: Mar 09, 2004
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Dandy Town remained firmly on course for a first league championship in three seasons after comprehensively brushing aside fellow title contenders Devonshire Cougars at the Den yesterday.
A first-half Mark Smith own goal coupled with second-half stri...
DATE: Mar 08, 2004
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Promising cricketers Jekon Edness and Jacobi Robinson have successfully completed a gruelling two month cricket course in South Africa.
The local pair were put through their paces at the prestigious University of Port Elizabeth International Cricket ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2004
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In what will be a repeat of the 1989-90 final, Dandy Town and Somerset Trojans will lock horns in the FA Cup semi-finals on March 14.
Trojans, bidding to become the first-ever First Division club to win the coveted showpiece, defeated Town 2-0 at the...
DATE: Mar 05, 2004
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Diminutive footballer Damon Ming couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate his debut on the World Cup stage.
The 25 year-old Somerset Trojans midfielder - who enjoys attacking down both flanks - marked his first appearance in the prestigious ...
DATE: Mar 04, 2004
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DATE: Mar 04, 2004
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A fourth-minute strike from Domico Coddington finally settled this FA Cup quarter-final replay played before a large crowd at the Den last night.
In a match which failed miserably to live up to expectations, Coddington stabbed home a Heys Wolfe cross...
DATE: Mar 03, 2004
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With Bermuda?s lopsided World Cup first round qualifying win over Montserrat out of the way, attention now switches to domestic action where three potential cliff-hangers are on tap tonight at BAA and Devonshire Recreation Club.
Devonshire Cougars an...
DATE: Mar 02, 2004
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Unbeknown to many, El Salvador coach Juan Paredes was present at the National Sports Centre on Sunday to witness Bermuda?s 13-0 mauling of Montserrat.
Inconspicuous among the local following seated in the grandstand, Paredes was on hand to personally...
DATE: Mar 02, 2004
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Bermuda?s national soccer team are hoping to be involved in a series of World Cup warm-up matches against Central American opposition, coach Kenny Thompson revealed yesterday.
With the Island team almost certain to advance into the next round of Worl...
DATE: Mar 02, 2004
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