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It's time for Bermuda to shake off the cobwebs of the Roland Butcher controversy and throw its collective support behind the national cricket team.
So says interim coach Winston Reid.
Reid, who guided the country to its first ever Red Stripe Bowl vic...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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It is not often that you find Zarah DeSilva in the shade.
The Island's number one female tennis player is more often than not to be found centre stage, in the heat of battle.
However, the rigours of Federation Cup action took their toll on her this w...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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Despite a late start to a season which eventually saw City relegated, the Bermudian striker has banged in 12 goals for the club and once again is the leading goalscorer at Maine Road.
His last goal came in the 2-1 defeat at Ipswich that sealed City's...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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Winning has become synonymous with Kavin Smith, and so it is that once again organisers can already place the order for the runner's name to be engraved on the Marathon Derby trophy.
Last year saw Smith break the tape in one hour, nine minutes, 36 se...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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southeastern seaboard with a solid performance at a regional meet hosted by Raleigh School of Gymnastics in North Carolina.
Competing alongside seven other squads with a view towards qualifying for spots at the upcoming USAIGC Nationals, slated for H...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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International Cricket Council in advance of next month's ICC Trophy tournament in Toronto, Canada.
The list contains few surprises, although the inclusion of Bailey's Bay opening batsman Ricky Hill has raised a few eyebrows.
Hill was not originally i...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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MCC 216-9 Western Stars gave their illustrious MCC opponents the shock of their lives before the tourists finally prevailed by one wicket with two balls to spare at St. John's Field yesterday.
In a thrilling opening match to the their two-week tour ...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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Bermuda's Federation Cup team were celebrating again last night after recording their second straight win at the expense of hosts Antigua.
The home side suffered under the brunt of Bermuda's female youth brigade who recorded a 2-1 victory to add to t...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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AS EXCUSES go, this one just about takes the biscuit.
Asked why his team failed to show for Sunday's Premier League cricket match, a spokesman for Young Men's Social Club piped up: "It probably had something to do with Mother's Day.'' Given that exp...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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Like father, like son.
Back in 1976, Bermudian boxer Clarence Hill hit the big-time when he won the Island's only Olympic medal, a bronze, at the Montreal Games. Now a quarter of a century later his offspring is set to step into the ring.
Jahmaka Gib...
DATE: May 18, 2001
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