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Former PGA Tour pro P.H. Horgan III remained firmly on course to defend his Bermuda Open crown after carding a respectable one-over-par 72 in blustery conditions to claim a share of the lead with European pro Fredrick Mansson at Port Royal Golf Cours...
DATE: Oct 23, 2004
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Former US PGA Tour professional P.H. Horgan will be back to defend his Bermuda Open title when the annual championship tees off at Port Royal Golf Course tomorrow.
Several familiar faces from both Bermuda and on the other side of the Atlantic will be...
DATE: Oct 20, 2004
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PHC Zebras seem to have discovered the fountain of youth.
Already boasting the likes of 40 year-old midfielder Anthony (Rango) Stovell in the line up, has now learned former top poacher Sammy Swan is about to make a comeback to Premier Division foot...
DATE: Oct 14, 2004
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Devonshire Cougars will be looking to pounce all over cross town rivals North Village tomorrow at Bernard Park as the 2004-05 football season shifts into high gear.
With a berth in this month?s Martonmere Cup semi-finals already tucked under their be...
DATE: Oct 02, 2004
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Bermuda?s senior national cricket team must quickly pull their socks up against Canada in the rural confines of Sunny Brook tomorrow in Toronto if they are to stand any chance of advancing to the semi-finals of the ICC Intercontinental Cup competitio...
DATE: Aug 12, 2004
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National cricket coach Mark Harper, due to jet off to Toronto today with the senior squad, remains highly confident of Bermuda?s chances of success in their ICC Intercontinental Cup three-day match against Canada which begins on Friday at the rural S...
DATE: Aug 11, 2004
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Through the decades, perennial rivals St.George's and St.David's have battled in one of the fiercest rivalries in domestic cricket.
And this weekend's Bermuda Cricket Board Two-Day League title-decider promises to be no different as the two East End ...
DATE: Aug 07, 2004
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Consistency and volumes of patience have finally paid dividends for diminutive Willow Cuts all-rounder Reggie Tucker Jr who is now poised to make his debut for Bermuda at international level.
Tucker, along with towering St. George?s? pacer Ryan Steed...
DATE: Aug 06, 2004
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Bermuda Cricket Umpires Association (BCUA) secretary Randy Butler departed for the Caribbean today where he will officiate in the West Indies TCL Under 19 Three Day Championships currently underway in Jamaica.
Butler, once ADC to former Governors Sir...
DATE: Aug 05, 2004
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Bermuda Cricket Board?s decision to switch this weekend?s Two -Day League final from the National Sports Centre (NSC) to Wellington Oval hasn?t gone down too well with St.David?s.
According to the Board?s original schedule, St.David?s, winners of Gro...
DATE: Aug 05, 2004
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