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North Village stalwart Kentoine Jennings is reconsidering his decision to hang up his boots.
Plagued by injury early last season, Jennings went on to cap a memorable 2001/02 campaign, one in which Village landed both the Premier Division League and F...
DATE: Aug 27, 2002
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A year after being relegated PHC have risen, phoenix-like, from the ashes to claim cricket's First Division championship.
Pitted against landlords Somerset Bridge at White Hill Field on Sunday, the Warwick club wrapped up the title in fine style, def...
DATE: Aug 27, 2002
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According to Eastern Counties' rules and regulations chairman Stephen Douglas, the popular competition is alive and kicking since the inception of the new 60/40 over format earlier this year.
Douglas, a former Cleveland County player, who now spends ...
DATE: Aug 24, 2002
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Recently retired Dandy Town coach Andrew Bascome has quashed rumours of a possible return to local soccer.
Amid speculation that the former North Village maestro was contemplating joining the ranks of PHC Zebras as technical director, Bascome made it...
DATE: Aug 21, 2002
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As expected, former Premier Division club Wolves has suffered a mass exodus of key players according to the Bermuda Football Association's official transfer list.
With 95 players having sought transfers over the summer months, Wolves were hit the wor...
DATE: Aug 20, 2002
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Somerset Bridge 170, Willow Cuts 173-2
An unbeaten 145 run third wicket partnership between veteran Dexter Basden (80) and deputising skipper Reggie Tucker Jr (59) steered Willow Cuts to an emphatic eight-wicket triumph over Somerset Bridge at White ...
DATE: Aug 19, 2002
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Bailey's Bay 131,
Somerset 132-9
Somerset hammered the final nail into Bailey's Bay's coffin yesterday at Somerset Cricket Club with this slim one-wicket win.
Chasing 132 for victory with 300 balls in which to do so, poor shot selection by the home t...
DATE: Aug 19, 2002
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Still fuming over Wednesday's Cup Match MVP announcement, Somerset Cricket Club president Colin Smith insisted yesterday that his player, Dennis Pilgrim, should have been presented with the award and not St. George's' colt Travis Smith.
After nearly ...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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Southampton Rangers and St.George's cricket officials are upset after having had their respective Premier Division matches at Sea Breeze Oval called off over the past two weekends.
With Southampton - currently on a tour of England - in the thick of t...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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After nearly two weeks of heated debate over just who was the 100th Cup Match's Most Valuable Player, the beaming smile of St.George's' colt Travis Smith finally brought closure to the saga.
Sponsors Camel were forced to take matters into their own h...
DATE: Aug 15, 2002
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