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Long serving Bermuda Cricket Board Of Control secretary Charlotte Simons yesterday flatly denied claims that she and former cricketer Colin Blades had any say in national team selection.
Simons was responding to claims made by one of the Island's sen...
DATE: Feb 15, 2003
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With all eyes focussed on league title contenders North Village, things are no less intriguing at the other end of the spectrum as several teams battle to avoid relegation.
While Village could wrap up the title today, it could be safe to assume that ...
DATE: Feb 15, 2003
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Favouritism towards certain players, lack of communication and poor administrative decisions may be some of the reasons players are losing interest in representing Bermuda at senior national level. This according to one of the Island's leading cricke...
DATE: Feb 14, 2003
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Last June Nick DeCosta never envisioned becoming a dominant force at Vesey Street when he purchased two-year-old stallion Pocket Change in Indiana.
But with each passing weekend, the veteran racer began to sense that he was onto something special as ...
DATE: Feb 13, 2003
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Despite being held to 1-1 draws, runaway league leaders Robin Hood and PHC Raiders maintained comfortable cushions atop their respective divisions following Commercial soccer action over the weekend.
Hood, defending A Division champions and still unb...
DATE: Feb 13, 2003
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Bermuda Football Association are continuing their crackdown on the game's bad boys . . . and girls.
For the first time yesterday, soccer's local governing body decided to disclose the names of youth players who have been punished for unruly behaviour...
DATE: Feb 13, 2003
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North Village showed their determination to retain the Premier Division league title with a 6-2 hammering of relegation-threatened Somerset Eagles on Sunday. But coach Scott Morton isn't about to count `his chickens before they hatch'.
Insisting it's...
DATE: Feb 11, 2003
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Removal of the temporary motocross track at St.George's Cricket Club has finally resumed - according to relieved club president Neil Paynter.
Earlier this month, the east end club announced that its Wellington Oval ground would be closed indefinitely...
DATE: Jan 17, 2003
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Bermuda's Football Association has been awarded $400,000 to help find a home of its own.
The BFA currently rents its Cedar Avenue headquarters but the organisation has made no secret of the need to relocate.
FIFA, world soccer's governing body, has s...
DATE: Jan 16, 2003
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Robin Hood and PHC Raiders remained perched on top of their respective divisions after chalking up fine wins last Saturday.
Hood, still unbeaten this season, came from behind to finally extinguish Vasco Mariner's flame with a slim 2-1 win at Bernard ...
DATE: Jan 16, 2003
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