Drama, triumph, adversity, suspense, controversy, violence and tragedy. . . . these words might best sum up football in 2004 in a nut shell.
After experiencing perhaps one of the busiest years in local football history, an uneasy air of uncertainty h...
DATE: Jan 02, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
ATHLETICS
Hosting this year?s Carifta Games was easily the highlight of Bermuda?s athletics calendar. However, the build-up to the annual Easter weekend regional event for juniors (under-17 and under-20) was marred by a bitter feud between the Bermud...
I hope that all the sporting groups who have internal conflicts can resolve them in 2005 and secondly for those sporting groups that are in need of additional financing or support skills can find them."
My main hope for rugby is really for the follow...
Dandy Town striker Khano Smith could possibly return to Hornets line up on Sunday, has learned.
Hornets' primary threat in attack was injured while representing Bermuda against St.Vincent in last month's ill-fated Digicel Cup Tournament in St.Vince...
DATE: Dec 17, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Sympathy and prayers are pouring in for Dandy Town full-back Randy Swan who remains in critical but stable condition in hospital following a car crash early yesterday morning near the Southampton Rangers Sports Club on South Shore Road.
The 24-year-o...
DATE: Dec 17, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Although the 2004-05 football season is far from over, early indications suggest the race for league supremacy in the Premier Division could very well go down to the wire as well as the battle to avoid relegation.
The First Division promotion race is...
Top brass at Premier Division outfit Boulevard Community Club have handed down a directive to all club officials and players prohibiting them from talking to the media, can report.
Blazers president Keith Fleming yesterday confirmed that a gag had b...
DATE: Dec 17, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda cycling will witness the end of an era this week with the announcement that the Island's top rider, Kris Hedges, is retiring from the sport - at least on a full-time basis.
After a season with French team VC Pontivy, which was interrupted lat...
DATE: Dec 16, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Greg Hopkins
Bermuda?s best junior sailors will be looking to give themselves early Christmas presents in the upcoming second annual XL Capital Bermuda International Optimist Regatta.
However, their quest for glory will not be smooth sailing as 41 of their intern...
It's a sight Patrick Singleton would love to see repeated in Torino in 2006 - standing proudly at the centre of the podium.
The young Bermudian picked up his first win on the skeleton circuit, being crowned South American and Caribbean Championship l...