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Richard Brewer caused a shock at the Shell Divisional Handicap squash tournament last night when he saw off Mel Caines in straight games, writes Matt Westcott.
Caines started the quarter final tie at the Bermuda Squash Racquets Association with a def...
DATE: Oct 03, 2002
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Surveillance cameras and other security measures at Island soccer matches may be the way forward to combat crowd violence - but do not expect the Bermuda Football Association to foot the bill alone.
So says BFA General Secretary David Sabir who said ...
DATE: Oct 03, 2002
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Colin Thompson
Local soccer is again faced with a shortage of officials.
And this weekend's first full schedule of matches for the season could suffer through what has become a perennial problem.
Bermuda Football Association referees' committee chairman Gregory Gri...
DATE: Oct 03, 2002
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Shaun Goater was given a chance to impress Manchester City boss Kevin Keegan last night - but was unable to take it.
The Bermudian striker started for the first time this season in Premiership City's League Cup clash against Second Division Crewe at ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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Basketball star Sullivan Phillips was detained by airport officials as the Birmingham Bullets arrived in Portugal for their opening game in the FIBA Champions Cup.
The 23-year-old, who comes from from Warwick and played for Columbia Union University ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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Jenson Bascome and Ashley Brooks have emerged as the top singles players in the recently-released Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) 2002 rankings.
Brooks, who is studying overseas, played two tournaments during summer (a win and a runner-up) whi...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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Unable to reel in the leaders by himself after a race rival crashed, Bermuda's Wayne Scott was forced to pull out of the Miami Cycling Classic.
Scott, a national team rider, was competing at the weekend for the first time since taking part in the CD&...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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All-rounder Donovan Livingston was the toast of the Jamaican Association after brilliantly masterminding his team's first Commercial Cricket League knockout title success, rescuing them from what seemed lost causes in both the semi-final and final - ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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Ivan Clifford
Tommy Sherratt and James Stout negotiated their way through the quarter-finals of the Shell Divisional Handicap squash tournament last night, writes Matt Westcott.
Sherratt saw off Harry McKenzie while Stout defeated Norman Furtado at the Bermuda Squ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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Big-hitting amateur golfers Tim James and Andrew Bissell will get chance to flex their muscles with the Caribbean's heavy hitters after they came out tops in the annual Re/Max Long Drive contest at St. George's Golf Course on Saturday.
James led allc...
DATE: Oct 02, 2002
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