ST. George's Town Crier E. Michael Jones left for the United Kingdom this week to defend his current town crying title in the Dartford Competition and to pay a debt to Sir George Somers.
He is Dartford champion from last year, and said he hoped to br...
RYAN STEEDE recorded his best bowling analysis in nine years to help Atherstone Town to a vital two-wicket victory over Kenilworth in the Warwickshire Cricket League last weekend. The lanky medium-pacer's conquering moment came during a week of achie...
Fraser Hunt and Ebonie Burgess kept Bermuda's pride in junior golf intact, defending their respective titles yesterday in the face of a robust Canadian challenge in the Atlantic International Junior Championships.
Hunt produced a strong three-under-p...
Bermuda's Jesse Kirkland remains in contention for the North American Optimist Championship title after another inspired day on the water yesterday during which he won two of four races.
Kirkland, fourth at the recent Optimist Worlds in Texas, went i...
Several of the Island's most promising young cricketers will fly out on Thursday to compete in two separate tournaments overseas.
While the Bermuda Under-15 national team head to Orlando, Florida to play in the Americas Under-15 regional competition,...
DATE: Jul 23, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Conyers Dill & Pearman, the international offshore law firm, have confirmed that they will be the major sponsors of the BVI Youth Sailing Team to compete in the Colonial Insurance 2002 North American Championship.
Partner, Guy Eldridge, himself an av...
Torrential rain put a damper on Michael Sims' blazing start to the Fort Smith Classic yesterday as he teed it up in his fifth Buy.Com Tour event of the year.
After the bad weather had initially delayed the start of the tournament for more than two ho...
A SEASON of despair at Atherstone Town CC took a decided turn for the better when the West Midlands club captured the Nuneaton Thursday League Knockout Cup in a thrilling finish at Attleborough.
Frustrated after allowing Griff & Coton to snatch victo...
THEY call him the 'Iceman'. And for good reason. Jesse Kirkland arrived back in Bermuda this week from Texas where he placed fourth in the World Optimist Championships. And today he leads out 22 of Bermuda's best Optimist sailors to challenge for the...
Only two days remain until Bermuda puts 22 of its top Optimist sailors up against 93 competitors from nine countries in the Colonial Group Optimist North American Championship.
Hosts Bermuda will be up against sailors from the USA, Canada, Mexico, Ur...