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American sailor Teddy Turner remained on course to capture this year's Charleston to Bermuda race title and was expected to cross the finish line off St.David's Head early this morning.
Turner, the son of broadcasting tycoon Ted Turner Sr, has led th...
DATE: May 22, 2003
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Heavy seas continued to bombard the Charleston to Bermuda racing fleet yesterday.
At last report, Charleston resident Teddy Turner Jr still led the fleet that was reduced to 12 boats when Michael Kapps' 38-foot Sabre, Ghost, was forced to abandoned t...
DATE: May 21, 2003
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At last report, American Teddy Turner was leading the fleet of 14 boats competing in this year's Charleston to Bermuda yacht race.
Turner was yesterday said to be experiencing 12-foot seas and limping along at three knots under trying conditions some...
DATE: May 20, 2003
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For his match-winning exploits with the ball against Somerset Cricket Club during the opening weekend of the domestic cricket season and a patient knock of 56 in a losing cause against St.George's, Keith Wainwright has been chosen as the first ever p...
DATE: May 20, 2003
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Willow Cuts official Keith Lapsley yesterday jumped to the defence of his player, Dexter Basden, who is said to be facing possible disciplinary action from Bermuda Cricket Board for publicly voicing his opinion.
The Royal Gazette learned late last we...
DATE: May 20, 2003
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Southampton 103-2
Western Stars 99
Southampton Rangers made short work of Western Stars at Southampton Oval yesterday to complete a nightmare weekend for the defending Premier League champions.
Stars lost to Cleveland on Saturday and yesterday their ...
DATE: May 19, 2003
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Jermaine Postlethwaite and Dexter Basden may face the music for publicly speaking out against the Bermuda Cricket Board, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The newspaper was told that BCB president Reggie Pearman made the disclosure during a meeting held...
DATE: May 17, 2003
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St.George's are today mourning the death of their oldest Cup Match player.
Burton Paynter, a former St.George's Cup Match opening batsman and wicketkeeper, passed away earlier this week. The grandfather of present St.George's Cricket Club president N...
DATE: May 17, 2003
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Western Stars have received six points for last Saturday's postponed match against St.David's which was supposed to get underway at St.John's Field.
St.David's blatantly refused to play the match in protest at the banning of fast bowler Mackie Crane ...
DATE: May 17, 2003
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Western Stars and Southampton Rangers are poised to go into battle tomorrow at Southampton Oval.
Both teams go into the day's top clash coming off of inspiring wins. Stars had to dig deep in order to fend off a spirited Willow Cuts challenge and rece...
DATE: May 17, 2003
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