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As the Bermuda Hogges head into their inaugural fixture on foreign soil, coach Kyle Lightbourne has refused to compromise his footballing principles and revert to route-one football.
Lightbourne's young charges continue their footballing education wi...
DATE: Jun 09, 2007
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Stephen Wright
Wendell Smith has quit his position as Director of Cricket Development with Bermuda Cricket Board.
But it was unclear last night exactly when he left the post and who is in line to replace him.
As reported exclusively in The Royal Gazette a week ago,...
DATE: May 15, 2007
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The Bank of Bermuda Pro Soccer Clinic will kick off on July 2 with five different programmes catering to Bermuda's young footballers.
To be held at the National Sports Centre, this year's clinics will, according to organisers, allow aspiring athletes...
DATE: May 11, 2007
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Concerns over the immediate future of national cricket academy director Wendell Smith heightened yesterday when it was learned that Bermuda’s World Cup skipper Irving Romaine had been seconded by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Recreation on an...
DATE: May 08, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Hall of Fame boxer Clarence Hill has accused Government of “dragging their feet” on plans to upgrade boxing facilities at the old Admiralty House community hall in Pembroke.
After granting Bermuda Boxing Association (BBA) permission to use the facili...
DATE: May 01, 2007
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Colin Thompson
MUCH like Saleem Mukuddem felt when he was slapped with a one-match ban and fine at the World Cup, executives on Bermuda Cricket Board might be of the opinion that they were given a raw deal this week — by this newspaper.
No doubt those who received ...
DATE: Apr 27, 2007
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Injecting large sums of money directly into national sporting bodies will not guarantee the Island’s future success on the world stage, former top cricketer and administrator El James has claimed.
With Government having invested heavily in both crick...
DATE: Apr 26, 2007
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Colin Thompson
After leading Freedom High School Eagles to their first play-off appearance this past season, Bermudian point guard Jaren Haley has been rewarded with a Division One scholarship to Wagner College in New York.
The 5 foot 11 inch basketball player, a c...
DATE: Apr 20, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Bermuda’s struggling sports clubs received $935,000 in Government funding yesterday — money that will go towards upgrading facilities across the Island.
With no end in sight to Government’s multi-million dollar investment in local sports, Sports Mini...
DATE: Mar 31, 2007
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Colin Thompson
The national cricket team will meet with the Premier tonight, a day before their opening World Cup match with Sri Lanka.
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown and Minister of Education, Sports and Recreation Randolph Horton, are due to arrive in Trinidad and Tobag...
DATE: Mar 14, 2007
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