biggest game of his life.
Hurdle is captain of the side which played the mighty Fijians in the opening match of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens at 5.00 a.m. Bermuda time.
The team, which is debuting at the world's most prestigious Sevens tournament, also ...
David Bascome still harbours a desire to play for Bermuda again, but says he needs to know in which direction the country is heading.
Bascome, fast earning legendary status at the Harrisburg Heat of the American indoor league, the NPSL, last played f...
Kent Wagner stunned favourite Walter Ray Williams Jr. to capture the PBA South Bermuda Open on his first attempt at Warwick Lanes yesterday.
After qualifying seventh on Saturday, and then making his way through to the stepladder finals as the number ...
DATE: Mar 26, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
Dandy Town turned in a five star performance yesterday to secure the Premier League title in coach Andrew Bascome's first season.
With destiny in their own hands, Town knew all they needed to do was win and their rivals, Devonshire Colts and North Vi...
a hard fought 1-0 victory over Lobster Pot on Saturday.
A 74th minute goal by former top flight performer Paul Towlson finally settled matters, giving Hood 41 points overall, nine ahead of second place MR Onions.
Onions still have three games to play...
All eyes will be on Nick Kyme when squash's Fast Forward Freight Club Championship gets underway today.
Kyme is the number one seed for the Island event thanks to his recent form in the U.S where he is studying in Hartford, Connecticut.
He has won 20...
Front Street Series, the first major cycling event of the season, and it has nothing to do with the weather.
A radical change in the course set-up is apparently causing consternation among some riders, while others are relishing the prospect of a new...
DATE: Mar 15, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
Scotsman Paul Harkness etched his name on Bermuda's oldest golf trophy as he completed a dream week at Mid Ocean Club on Saturday to lift the 77th annual Amateur Match Play Championship.
Using a game of patience and precision, the 35-year-old Bank of...
Bermuda's Peter Bromby and Martin Siese needed a strong final race to capture the 74th Annual Bacardi Cup Star Class regatta in Miami, Florida.
And they did so in utterly convincing fashion, winning Friday's race outright to quash any doubt who would...
Scotsman Paul Harkness will fly the Bermuda flag when he takes on American Bill Jenks in the 36-hole final of the Amateur Match Play Championships at Mid Ocean Club today.
The 35-year-old Bank of Bermuda employee stormed through to the final with a c...
DATE: Mar 10, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson