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Fed up with repeated violence at soccer matches, PHC Zebras Under-17 youth coach Jack Castle took matters into his own hands and withdrew his team from the league ? weeks before Bermuda Football Association eventually scrapped the remainder of the se...
DATE: Mar 09, 2004
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ALTHOUGH Bermuda may be small geographically, the island is to make a significant "cultural" impact at the United Nations next week.
On Wednesday, a local contingent will unveil a cultural prototype at UN headquarters in New York, illustrating Bermud...
DATE: Dec 05, 2003
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VISITING football team Jamaican Ambassadors received top marks from students of West End Primary School this week.
Ambassadors, a watered-down version of the famous Reggae Boyz, donated two new computers and various other stationery items to the scho...
DATE: Dec 05, 2003
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St.David?s player/coach Clay Smith is taking new guard in his cricketing life.
The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) yesterday announced his appointment as the Island?s new senior captain, entrusting him with the mantle of leadership for next July?s World ...
DATE: Oct 31, 2003
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Western Stars may have been wounded but, judging by the look on veteran Arnold Manders' face, it wouldn't be wise to write the defending league champions off yet.
Stars were beaten by Cleveland last Saturday at St.John's Field and then suffered an em...
DATE: May 22, 2003
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Developing local cricketers into full-time professionals or even semi-professionals could be the route to follow in order to help raise the overall standard of the game in Bermuda.
This according to Bermuda Cricket Board of Control (BCBC) president, ...
DATE: Feb 21, 2003
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Ten cricketers - past and present - are now better prepared to fulfil their missions as coaches.
All successfully completed Level One of the West Indies Coaching Course last October and yesterday received the relevant certificates during a presentati...
DATE: Feb 20, 2003
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Bermuda Football Association's Technical Committee chairman Robert Calderon yesterday backed the association's decision to appoint Wendell (Joe) Trott and George Hayward as assistant coaches to the Under-17 national youth team.
And the former Bermuda...
DATE: Dec 06, 2002
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Bermuda Football Association (BFA) announced yesterday that prominent local law firm Appleby Spurling and Kempe is to play a leading role in the association's Youth Development Programme.
AS&K is now the programme's premier sponsor for the pre-season...
DATE: Oct 10, 2002
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Shocked by Saturday night's violence during the Martonmere Cup soccer match at BAA Field, Sports Minister Randy Horton yesterday hit out at those involved in the fracas.
“This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances, at any le...
DATE: Oct 01, 2002
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