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Bermuda's squash duo of James Stout and Nick Kyme battled and argued their way to a fifth place finish at the CAC Games.
The Islanders beat Jamaica's Steven Smith and Warren Burrowes 2-1 in El Salvador to secure the placing after losing by the same s...
DATE: Nov 30, 2002
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At least two of the Island's Premier Division teams will make early exits from the FA Cup when first round action resumes tomorrow.
After all is said and done, either PHC, Devonshire Colts, Dandy Town or Boulevard could be left singing the blues.
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DATE: Nov 30, 2002
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Bermudian James Collieson's brief run of good fortune at the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) ended yesterday.
The ninth seed went down 7-5, 6-1 to Kepler Orellana of Venezuela in El Salvador as the tennis competition continued. Earlier thi...
DATE: Nov 30, 2002
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Some of Bermuda's top runners will battle for places in the annual Front Street Mile when the Mile Trials take place this weekend.
At last count yesterday evening, 160 people had entered the trials which start at the National Sports Centre at 1 p.m. ...
DATE: Nov 30, 2002
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Alfie Eve, son of the late Bermuda Football League founding member Dudley Eve, insisted yesterday that playing a single match in honour of his father was no replacement for the Christmas tournament that carried his father's name.
Eve was commenting f...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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HOW ironic that St. John Ambulance Brigade should find itself in the headlines this week for all the wrong reasons having served Bermuda sports so well for so many years.
There can be few organisations that have given so much, so freely to so many an...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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The axe officially fell on the Dudley Eve Trophy competition yesterday as Bermuda Football Association announced that an Island Select and the Premier Division leaders would compete in a three-match Christmas series against a visiting Jamaican Olympi...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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Bermuda Motocross Club have decided the fate of Vaughan and Amanda Smith - the parents who verbally accosted St. John Ambulance Brigade personnel at a meet last Sunday.
However, club president Ashley Simmons has declined to publicly divulge the concl...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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Top Bermudian tennis player James Collieson made a winning start to his Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games campaign yesterday morning in El Salvador.
In his debut, he dismissed Lenin Mongerie of the Virgin Islands in straight sets to advance ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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The Dudley Eve Trophy should remain untouched according to several of the Island's soccer coaches.
Moves to scrap the traditional festive tournament this year in favour of matches involving an overseas touring team have brought criticism from some ar...
DATE: Nov 28, 2002
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