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Boulevard 4 Somerset Eagles 1
Boulevard feasted on the Eagles last night, comprehensively devouring the westenders in their Premier Division clash at BAA Field.
Skipper Shaki Crockwell led by example, scoring a hat-trick in the first 24 minutes.
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DATE: Dec 18, 2002
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Less than a year since assuming the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association's helm, Terry Smith has resigned as president.
The latest furore in this incident-plagued sporting body came during a meeting last Wednesday night. Smith and club representatives cla...
DATE: Dec 18, 2002
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Bermuda's Sullivan Phillips was the fall guy as the Birmingham Bullets threw away the chance to qualify for the next stage of the European Champions Cup.
The British basketball team needed to beat Dijon of France at the Aston Events Centre in Birming...
DATE: Dec 18, 2002
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In the final weekend of play before the Christmas break Rebels earned a win to move into second in the men's league, defeating Upstarts 3-0.
It was the second meeting for the two teams, having squared off to a 1-1 draw earlier in the season.
Both tea...
DATE: Dec 18, 2002
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Bermuda coach Gary Darrell firmly believes that the nucleus of players under his control have the potential to become a great squad.
Speaking ahead of next week's tour match against a visiting Jamaican Under-23 team, Darrell told The Royal Gazette ye...
DATE: Dec 18, 2002
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Somerset Eagles will attempt to make a move away from Premier Division cellar when they travel to BAA tonight to play Boulevard (9 p.m. kick-off).
The game, postponed from Sunday because of the shortage of referees, will also give the Blazers an oppo...
DATE: Dec 17, 2002
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Alan Paris was in fourth place in his class as the Around Alone race began the long haul from South Africa to New Zealand.
The event is the longest on earth, covering 28,755 miles of the world's roughest and most remote oceans.
Setting out from Cape ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2002
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Garth Thomson showed that his biking experience in the mountains of British Columbia will make him the man to beat this season as he cruised to victory in the second race of the new programme on a blustery day at Admiralty House Park on Sunday.
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DATE: Dec 17, 2002
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Bermuda's squash chiefs have pulled off a major coup in attracting world champion David Palmer to the Island.
Australian Palmer, who beat Scotland's John White in a thrilling World Open final in Antwerp, Belgium over the weekend, has been granted res...
DATE: Dec 17, 2002
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Bermuda lost out to a better team on Sunday, according to Under-17 coach Kenny Thompson.
While admitting that his players demonstrated fight and determination during their 2-0 loss to Cuba in the second leg of the teams' World Youth Cup qualifier, Th...
DATE: Dec 17, 2002
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