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Top Bermuda middle distance runner Larry Marshall Jr. has captured his most important prize to date - a four-year scholarship at a school in the United States.
The 19-year-old athlete will be leaving the Island on Monday to begin his first term at on...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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Still fuming over Wednesday's Cup Match MVP announcement, Somerset Cricket Club president Colin Smith insisted yesterday that his player, Dennis Pilgrim, should have been presented with the award and not St. George's' colt Travis Smith.
After nearly ...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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The daughter of a boxing legend could showcase her own talent in the sport here early next year.
If plans materialise, Laila Ali - who steps into the ring for her first title fight tomorrow night - could appear on a boxing card on the Island in March...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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Southampton Rangers and St.George's cricket officials are upset after having had their respective Premier Division matches at Sea Breeze Oval called off over the past two weekends.
With Southampton - currently on a tour of England - in the thick of t...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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Just weeks after returning from the Commonwealth Games, Bermuda's top squash players will be thrust back into action in the coming week.
Tommy Sherratt and Nick Kyme both represented the Island at the recently concluded Games in Manchester, England, ...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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IF Shadow Minister of Sports Cole Simons was trying to score political points with his attack on Randy Horton's Cup Match radio commentary, then he failed miserably.
Indeed, his attempt to discredit Horton (in a letter to Sports Mailbox on Monday of ...
DATE: Aug 16, 2002
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A group of six Bermuda youngsters recently returned from the US Kids World Golf Championships in Williamsburg, Virginia where, for the second successive year, they shaped up well against some of the best junior players from around the globe.
In the b...
DATE: Aug 15, 2002
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After nearly two weeks of heated debate over just who was the 100th Cup Match's Most Valuable Player, the beaming smile of St.George's' colt Travis Smith finally brought closure to the saga.
Sponsors Camel were forced to take matters into their own h...
DATE: Aug 15, 2002
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You simply cannot take it away from him, Dean Lightbourn has proven over and over again that he is Bermuda's king of bowling.
Lightbourn's latest accomplishment was his undisputed victory in this year's American Airlines Bowling Spectacular.
His 784 ...
DATE: Aug 15, 2002
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Now that the dust has finally settled over the 2002 Cup Match MVP debate, the two club presidents yesterday agreed the decision making process should be handed over to an independent body, writes Colin Thompson.
After almost two weeks of heated debat...
DATE: Aug 15, 2002
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