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Guyana coach Jamal Shabazz could barely contain his joy after watching his team outplay Bermuda in last night’s FIFA World Cup qualifier at Providence Stadium.
The home team never lost their shape throughout the match and with better luck in front of...
DATE: Sep 07, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Football
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
The unruly behaviour plaguing domestic cricket reared its ugly head once again during today’s Premier match between Devonshire and Willow Cuts at Devonshire Recreation Club.
Umpire Lester Harnett brought proceedings to a premature end after allegedly...
DATE: Sep 06, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Cricket
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Guyana coach Jamal Shabazz has urged his charges not to take anything for granted when they come up against Bermuda in today’s World Cup qualifier at Guyana National Stadium.
Like many, Shabazz believes Bermuda’s confidence will have soared after goi...
DATE: Sep 06, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Football
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Devonshire, 139 all out; Willow Cuts, 64-4 (match abandoned)
The unruly behaviour plaguing domestic cricket reared its ugly head once again during Sunday’s Premier match between Devonshire and Willow Cuts at Devonshire Recreation Club.
Umpire Lester ...
DATE: Sep 06, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Cricket
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Training partners Sean Trott and Deon Breary made winning look all too easy in yesterday’s season opening Labor Day 5K Road Race.
Both runners showed few signs of accumulated ring rust from the off season en route to winning their respective division...
DATE: Sep 06, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Running-Triathlon
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Brian Drea conquered the field to win the Adult ‘A’ Division during Sunday’s Team Madison Road Race that started and concluded at Southside in St. David’s.
The uphill specialists covered the racecourse in one hour, 43 minutes and 48.9 seconds to clai...
DATE: Sep 06, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Cycling
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) president Larry Mussenden says the island’s national footballers can still “hold their heads high” despite going down to Trinidad in their opening World Cup qualifier.
Shortly after the final whistle had blown at Ha...
DATE: Sep 03, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Football
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Very little separated Bermuda and Trinidad during yesterday’s World Cup qualifier in Port-of-Spain.
That’s the way Bermuda’s professional striker Nahki Wells summed up his team’s narrow loss at Hasely Crawford Stadium.
“We were in the game but they g...
DATE: Sep 03, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Football
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
There will be plenty at stake when domestic 50 over cricket resumes tomorrow.
The day’s top Premier Division match up will see leaders St. David’s travel to Sea Breeze Oval to take on nearest rivals Bailey’s Bay.
St. David’s, who currently lead Bay b...
DATE: Sep 03, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Cricket
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Promising Optimist sailor Matilda Nicholls created a big buzz in Hamilton Harbor earlier this week
The nine-year-old sailor teamed up with sailing coaches Tom Herbert-Evans and Paul Doughty to navigate the 26-foot J80 (Tiddlywink) to a stunning win d...
DATE: Sep 03, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Sailing
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson