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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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The rest of the soccer season will be completed on schedule despite Sunday?s gang violence at Wellington Oval.
But heavy security will be in place at tomorrow night?s Premier Division double-header at BAA Field where spectators will be randomly searc...
DATE: Apr 06, 2004
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For Gary (Tuba) Mallory, Sunday's Friendship Trophy final at Wellington Oval presented the Somerset Eagles coach with an ideal opportunity to walk away from the game he so loves in a blaze of glory.
Those dreams, however, quickly turned into a nightm...
DATE: Apr 06, 2004
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DATE: Apr 05, 2004
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Referee Lyndon Raynor was left in a state of shock after being forced to abandon yesterday?s Friendship Trophy final between Somerset Eagles and North Village after just 19 minutes.
?This is the worst . . . I can?t even find words to describe it,? sa...
DATE: Apr 05, 2004
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North Village will attempt to add the Friendship Trophy to their collection of Charity and Martonmere Cup crowns when they take on last season?s beaten finalists Somerset Eagles at Wellington Oval tomorrow.
In a twist of irony, Village can secure ano...
DATE: Apr 04, 2004
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Bermuda 2 Nicaragua 1
Bermuda striker John Barry Nusum kept his hot scoring streak alive at the National Sports Centre, banging in a superb second -half brace to spur the ‘Gombey Warriors' to a hard -fought win over the Nicaraguans last night.
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DATE: Apr 04, 2004
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While Bermudians celebrated Wednesday?s inspiring win over Nicaragua well into the early hours of yesterday morning, for the home team victory has come at a cost.
Left back Musceo Hunt ? son of former Somerset Trojans and Bermuda national team player...
DATE: Apr 02, 2004
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