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Sports notes

BASKETBALL

BSC MEETING

THE Baptist Sports Council is scheduled to hold a meeting 10am Saturday at Jordan Prince William High School for all teams wishing to participate in the 2015 AID Basketball League.

The league is expected to start following the prestigious Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. The divisions are men, 19-and-under and 15-and-under.

The registration fee is $200 per team in each division.

CYCLING

NPCA SEASON

OPENING

THE New Providence Cycling Association has announced that its 2015 season will get started this weekend. On Saturday, a 15-mile time trials will start at 7:15am from Baha Mar Boulevard and travel to Old Fort Bay round-a-bout and back at one minute intervals.

On Sunday, a 25-mile road race will begin at 7:30am from the Oasis Restaurant, one mile from the Coral Harbour round-a-bout. The race will travel onto Clifton Pier, Lyford Cay, onto the JFK Drive, left onto Baha Mar Boulevard, finishing up at Goodman’s Bay.

Registration for both events is 30 minutes before the start. For both events the entrance fee is $15 for adults and $10 juniors and ladies. “We are looking forward to your participation,” said association president Barron ‘Turbo’ Musgrove. For more information, interested persons are urged to call Musgrove at 552-5128 or email him at npcycyclingassociation2013@gmail.com

NPBA/NPWBA

ACTION

WITH the New Providence Women’s Basketball Association on a week’s break and the prestigious Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic being played at the AF Adderley Gymnasium, the New Providence Basketball Association will move its games this week to the DW Davis Gymnasium.

• Here’s a look at the schedule of games on tap:

Thursday

7:30pm - Pyramid Food Rockets vs Mail Boat Cybots

9pm - PJ Stingers vs Y Care Wreckers

Saturday

7:30pm - Rhythm Rebels vs Double R Services Ltd. Cleaners

9pm - Real Deal Shockers vs College of the Bahamas Caribs

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