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Popular all-round sports official Cal Simons is the Ministry of Youth and Sports newly appointed Senior Development Officer.
The long-serving West End primary school physical education co-ordinator and coach of local track club Bermuda Pacers, has of...
DATE: Feb 08, 2005
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If Bermuda are to continue to invite top football clubs from around the globe, then local sports facilities must raise their standards, according to former West Ham striker Clyde Best.
Speaking in the wake of Santos' brief tour of the Island last wee...
DATE: Feb 08, 2005
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PHC Zebras took a giant step towards appearing in a record 18th FA Cup final ? and the first since 1992 ? after easily brushing aside sole surviving Commercial team MR Onions at BAA Field yesterday.
First half strikes by Kevin Lambe and Chris Furbert...
DATE: Feb 07, 2005
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Although last week's wretched weather might have clouded his view, former Walsall director of football Paul Taylor said he was "generally" impressed by the standard of local football.
Taylor returned to the UK last night after spending a week observi...
DATE: Feb 07, 2005
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Local football officials George O?Brien, Tracy Adams and Curtis Richardson have had their match fees slashed in half after last month?s Friendship Trophy quarter-final involving Dandy Town and North Village ended in chaos.
When the two Premier Divisi...
DATE: Feb 05, 2005
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Cup Match?s oldest survivor Arnim (Sam Porgy) Smith passed away earlier this week in Baltimore, Maryland, falling just shy of a well-deserved century.
The 97-year-old former Somerset Cup Match player is to be laid to rest tomorrow at St.James church ...
DATE: Feb 05, 2005
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Santos arrived in Bermuda for the first time last week as ambassadors of samba football.
They might have left the Island yesterday dancing to the beat of a different drum . . . reggae!
The Brazilians began with a 3-0 win over the national team, battl...
DATE: Feb 05, 2005
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Having acclimatised to their new surroundings in South Africa, Bermuda national squad all-rounders OJ Pitcher and Delyone Borden are reportedly hard at work, refining their cricket skills at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University International Cr...
DATE: Feb 04, 2005
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Raymond Beach, Heys Wolfe and Omar Butterfield will not take to the field in the big cats? crucial FA Cup quarter-final clash against North Village at the Den on Sunday.
The Cougars trio each refused to undergo a third compulsory drug test last week ...
DATE: Feb 03, 2005
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Bermuda's hopes of snatching a win against touring Santos now rest in the hands of a local Select XI.
The South Americans were held to a scoreless draw in awful weather conditions against Premier Division champions Dandy Town on Tuesday night - just ...
DATE: Feb 03, 2005
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