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National cricket team skipper Clay Smith was enshrined in Whitney Institute?s Hall Of Fame yesterday.
The veteran footballer and cricketer, who underwent a third knee operation last week, became the first batsman ever to score three centuries in Cup ...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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Dandy Town can distance themselves from the rest of the pack and avenge last month?s Martonmere Cup final loss when they lock horns against resurgent North Village at Bernard Park in tomorrow?s top Premier Division clash.
Hornets presently hold a two...
DATE: Dec 04, 2004
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P.H.Horgan's love affair with Bermuda continued yesterday as he swept to a seven-shot victory in the Gosling's Invitational Championships - less than six weeks after lifting his third Bermuda Open title.
Starting the day five strokes clear of his nea...
DATE: Dec 03, 2004
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Devonshire Cougars and Somerset Eagles produced one of the most memorable and entertaining matches seen in recent years at the Den last night.
Like two boxers vying for a heavyweight championship, the two Premier Division rivals threw caution to the ...
DATE: Dec 01, 2004
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Government may consider importing foreign clay for the controversial cricket pitch at the National Sports Centre (NSC), can reveal.
However, any shipment of overseas clay would have to undergo extensive laboratory analysis and be ?sterilised? before...
DATE: Nov 27, 2004
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After crossing the finish line in 71st place out of 72 finishers at the World 16-19 Junior Triathlon Championships in Portugal in May of this year, 16-year-old Bermudian Coyatito Smith might have been forgiven for wondering whether he belonged in a f...
DATE: Nov 25, 2004
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Test samples of the controversial cricket pitch at the National Sports Centre (NSC) are to be analysed by International Cricket Council (ICC) experts in an overseas laboratory, learned yesterday.
Amid escalating concerns over the standard of the pit...
DATE: Nov 19, 2004
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Bermuda coach Kyle Lightbourne is delighted to almost certainly have Shaun Goater in his squad for the Digicel Cup adventure in St. Vincent next week.
The former Manchester City frontman looks to have recovered from his calf injury (see column below)...
DATE: Nov 16, 2004
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Although a little disappointed that their Classic clash is against a domestic side rather than an international one, the Bermuda rugby fraternity are getting excited about today?s President?s Select tie against the Atlanta Renegades.
Happy to admit t...
DATE: Nov 13, 2004
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The seventh season of mountain-biking racing gets underway this Sunday at Hog Bay Park, starting at 9 a.m.
Under new sponsorship and now known as Conrad?s Mountain Bike Race Series, the event will feature 12 points races which will be held at various...
DATE: Nov 05, 2004
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