SHORTLY before leaving Bermuda after a brief Christmas vacation to see his family a couple of weeks ago, Michael Sims vowed to stick with his dream of playing professional golf even though the fates had seemingly been against him since he turned pro ...
North Village can still three-peat as Premier Division champions ? but only if they do not suffer any more losses.
This candid pronouncement by coach Scott Morton as football clubs prepare to resume league action this weekend plainly spelt out his te...
The annual Fairmont to Fairmont road race gets underway tomorrow with defending champion Jay Donawa looking to retain the title for a fifth straight year, but without defending women's champion Ashley Couper who is abroad.
Race director Newton Adcock...
Young Optimist sailor Sean Bouchard was in impressive form at the recently completed Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta in Miami Florida, finishing eighth overall in the 203 boat Optimist Championship Fleet.
A total of 625 sailors hailing from 2...
JAY Donawa will be aiming to win the Fairmont to Fairmont Road Race for the fifth time in a row on Sunday.
But, like all the 150 or so runners expected to compete in the 7.2-mile race (formerly known as the Princess to Princess), he will have to take...
Less favoured sports like sailing and squash pushed into the limelight in 2003 as underachievement, administrative problems and drugs and violence plagued the Island's premier sports.
Sunfish Sailor Malcolm Smith's silver medal at the Pan Am Games an...
AS predicted, there has been virtually no fishing over the last week or so and, happily, most of the pros have not lost any days that would not otherwise been lost to weather. Similarly, there can be little doubt that there won't be much fishing over...
Spread across the pages of sports magazines and internet sites, the Bermuda Open, which has Logic Communications, Hewlett Packard and Endurance as its three principle sponsors, is gaining widespread attention and in the words of current world champio...
Last Sunday, a group of young men stood pitch-side at Lord's urging Hamilton Parish footballers to "stop that boy and don't let him get the ball".
It was the almost hopeless admonition each time a certain lanky yet skilful Dandy Town player came clos...
An outstanding, unbeaten streak in the first half of the Premier Division season has earned Dandy Town footballers a date with Barbados' national team.
The Hornets, who will enjoy the Christmas break atop the league standings, will oppose the visitor...