during the Bermuda Primary School Soccer Championship yesterday at Victor Scott. West Pembroke won 4-0 on two goals from Angelo Simmons and one each from Ricco Furbert and Dashae Simons.
Police social club party have been dismissed as "nonsense'' by the Island's top officer. ---- Page 2 RESIDENTS FED UP WITH STADIUM GVT Residents fed up with Stadium Neighbouring residents claim dust and debris from the National Stadium constructi...
Bermuda is set to again host the 1999 Gillette Tour Challenge Championship, despite doubts raised by the PGA Tour schedule published this month.
The Professional Golf Association's official schedule noted that the venue for the October tournament was...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
A month before the start of the European cycling season, Elliot Hubbard is without a team.
Bermuda's first -- and only -- professional rider was ditched by his Italian-based team, AKI-Safi, on Sunday after another overhaul of the club's roster.
Hubba...
Holland-bound Troy Douglas appears to have maintained unflagging support in Bermuda.
Now the question is whether that will translate into an honour as Male Athlete of the Year in next month's National Sports Awards.
Seeking greater opportunity for th...
yesterday's third round of the Bermuda PGA Championship.
But the rest of the 16-player field didn't fare much better in gusting winds as Pearman extended his lead to a whopping 12 strokes over Eardley Jones heading into today's final round at Port Ro...
The defending champions were winless in all three of their matches, paving the way for Mariners to claim victory with a 3-0 record. Teachers and Police also took part in the six-match tournament.
Mariners opened with a 15-12 win over Police, who were...
1997 ended as it began, with Bermuda Football Association President Neville Tyrrell promising great things for the future.
Whether his optimism will be borne out over the next 12 months remains to be seen, but did similar predictions this time last y...
In a year in which Bermudians struggled on the world stage, it was only fitting that the biggest news occurred behind the curtains.
From the unusual to the controversial, 1997 had just about everything -- everything, that is, except international spo...
Cricket in 1997 was all about changes... changes among champions in the major competitions, changes in administration after the ousting of Ed Bailey and his BCBC executive and changes in the philosophy of the new executive under president Elvin James...
DATE: Dec 31, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott