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Clarence Parfitt, Cup Match?s most successful bowler, yesterday threw his full weight behind Bermuda?s ICC Trophy squad.
Speaking from his adopted homeland in Scotland, the former St.George?s, Bermuda and Arbroath United left-handed medium pacer, des...
DATE: May 19, 2005
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Golf is an unpredictable sport.
Just ask Bermuda?s Daniel Augustus who experienced first hand how challenging life can be on the course.
Despite enduring an indifferent performance at last weekend?s International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) Haig Point To...
DATE: May 13, 2005
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Dear Sir,
In February of this year Mr.Colin Thompson's choice for a sensational lead article target was Mr. Elvin James. Now in April, the “chosen one” is Mr.Clay Smith.
Once again I feel compelled to respond, although cognisant of the fact that cont...
DATE: May 13, 2005
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Coventry were saved from relegation, Reading failed to make the play-offs and now the worst season of Shaun Goater's professional career is finally over.
The former Manchester City talisman started just eight games all year, scoring a paltry single g...
DATE: May 10, 2005
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Young Bermudian golfer Daniel Augustus is on the verge of realising every player?s dream ? teeing off at the birthplace of the sport at St.Andrew?s in Scotland.
The 17-year-old, pictured, currently enrolled at the International Junior Golf Academy in...
DATE: May 04, 2005
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A NEW cricket season begins on Sunday with little fuss and even less fanfare.
For whatever reason, the build-up to the 2005 domestic campaign of one of Bermuda?s two so-called national sports has been barely noticeable.
No doubt Bermuda Cricket Board...
DATE: Apr 29, 2005
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Bermuda cricket can only benefit from the combination of limited 50-overs play and two-day competition, according to new national cricket coach Gus Logie.
Commenting on the format of local cricket which kicks off this Sunday with 50-overs matches, fo...
DATE: Apr 29, 2005
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Two Bermudians have ranked in their age-group top ten in international swimming for 2004.
The sport's world-governing body, FINA recently disclosed their rankings for last year, with the Island's Colleen Nelson and Chris Smith featuring in their resp...
DATE: Apr 26, 2005
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Malcolm Smith has only thing on his mind these days . . . winning the International Race Week Championship Trophy among the Laser fleet.
After scoring a bullet and a fourth place finish during yesterday?s opening two races off the Spanish Point Boat ...
DATE: Apr 25, 2005
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New Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) secretary Marc Wetherhill hopes the absence of some of the Island's top players this season will make room for untapped potential to shine.
One of the architects of the revised format - which reintroduced two-day match...
DATE: Apr 21, 2005
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