Andy Bray continued his trek towards tennis immortality in Bermuda yesterday when he combined with Sasha Fisher to win the Mixed Doubles crown in the Argus Open with a three-set marathon 6-0, 5-7, 6-4 victory over Ashley Brooks and Jacob Trott last n...
The final destination of the Central Counties trophy will be decided today when champions Devonshire lock horns with challengers Social Club at Police Field for the right to keep the coveted showpiece for the next 12 months.
In 1969, Social Club and ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
The Bermuda national Optimist sailing team completed the fourth and final day of the North American Optimist Sailing Championship in Ponce, Puerto Rico yesterday.
A total of 189 sailors from 22 countries competed in the prestigious regatta, where the...
Despite Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) giving the green light for all national team cricketers to play in next month?s Cup Match classic, deputising national team skipper Irving Romaine has still ruled against making himself available for Cup Match sele...
DATE: Jul 13, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Keishen Bean?s under-20 national football squad are in the US Virgin Islands gearing up for the first qualifying stage of the FIFA World Youth Championships which begin tonight.
To advance to the next phase of the competition, Bermuda must finish top...
With three World Sunfish championships, two Pan Am Games silver medals and a Caribbean and Central America (CAC) Games bronze medal under his belt, Malcolm Smith really doesn?t need an introduction.
And the veteran skipper would probably prefer to ha...
Bermuda?s national squad flew back last night from Antigua after the briefest of trips to the Caribbean Island ahead of next week?s Stanford 20-20 clash with Jamaica.
As part of the $28m regional tournament sponsored by Texan billionaire Allen Stanfo...
The Bermuda National Optimist Sailing Team has performed well under variable conditions at the 2006 North American Optimist Sailing Championship currently being held in Ponce, Puerto Rico where 189 sailors from 22 countries are competing.
After day T...
Singapore?s Nicolas DeCruz and Elizabeth Yin completed a clean sweep of top honours on the fifth and final day of the Arch Byte CII World Championship 2006 in the Great Sound on Saturday.
In contrasting styles, both skippers did just enough to clinch...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Putting aside the tragic loss of nephew Travis Smith, who became Bermuda?s sixth road fatality of the year less then 24 hours earlier, Stevie Dickinson continued his steady ascent on day four of the Arch Byte CII World Championship 2006 in the Great ...
DATE: Jul 08, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson