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Sports Notes

CITY BOWLING LEAGUE

THE most valuable player (MVP) in City Bowling League competition Monday night was Mario Brown of Telco Enterprises who downed the pins for a 246 second high game and a 604 high three game set.

The runner-up was Lee Davis of Ten Back Strikers who toppled the pins for another big game of 267 accompanied by a second high set of 603.

The leader in the ladies’ category was Driskell Rolle of TK Falcons with a 205 second high game and a 564 high three game set.

Rolle was followed by Camille Burnside of Telco Enterprises with a respectable 543 second high.

Tara Culmer of Island Game Strokers struck for the top game of 207. The team scores for the evening were:

Coca-Cola Avengers 3,

Carib Construction 0

TK Falcons 2,

Telco Enterprises 1

Ten Back Strikers 2,

Fresh Blend

Rolling Stones 1

Duce City Water Coolers 2, BEC Shockers 1

GIGA Tech 2,

Bahamasair Flyers 1

Island Game Strokers 2,

Genuine Knights 1

Reach Crusaders 2,

Checker’s Cafe 1

BOXING

CHAMPION

HALLOWEEN NIGHT

CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club is scheduled to host its Halloween Fight Night amateur boxing show 7pm Saturday at the Wulff Road Boxing Square with the featured match between Daedae Eugene of Nassau and Glovels Escament of Abaco.

Boxers from the Abaco Boxing Team, the Major Pain Boxing Club, the Strikers Boxing Club and the Southside Marlins Boxing Club are expected to be in action.

Awards will be presented to the most improved boxer, most outstanding boxer, best fight and the overall winning club. All amateur boxers and boxing clubs are welcome to participate.

VOLLEYBALL

BSC CLASSIC

THE Baptist Sports Council has announced that its 2015 volleyball classic will be held at the DW Davis Gymnasium on Saturday, October 31.

The league will comprise of the ladies and men’s divisions or a co-ed will replace the ladies if there isn’t sufficient teams.

The registration fee is $200 per team. Interested teams are urged to contact either Brent Stubbs at stubbobs@gmail.com, Jonique Webb at joniquewebb@hotmail.com or Nicola Major at seek_ye_first@hormail.com by Friday, September 25 to confirm their participation.

BSC TRACK MEET

BECAUSE of the public holiday weekend, the Baptist Sports Council has announced that it will move its 2015 track and field competition from Saturday, October 10 to Saturday, November 14.

The event will be held at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.

At that time, the BSC will attempt to introduce its battle of the band, step and banner competitions between the various associations within the Baptist organisation.

Interested persons are asked to contact Brent Stubbs at stubbobs@gmail.com, Trevor Moss at tmoss@bahamas.com or Deno Cartwright at denovcartwright@gmail.com y Friday, September 25 to confirm their participation.

CYCLING

MUSGROVE

TOUR DE NEW

PROVIDENCE

THE Bahamas Amateur Cycling Federation is scheduled to hold its annual Bertram ‘Cowboy’ Musgrove Tour De New Providence Cycling Classic over the weekend of October 30 to November 1. The event is designed for competitors in the level 1 for male, level II, level III and level IV for men and women.

On Saturday, October 30, all levels of the individual time trials over three miles is slated to begin 7am at the Frank Watson Highway. Then at 8:15am, the circuit road race, covering 24 miles, will follow.

On Sunday, November 1, the level I and II 50 miles road race will start and finish at Goodman’s Bay, starting at 6:40am. The levels III and IV, covering 30 miles, will follow at 7:40am.

Registration can be done on the morning of the race starting at 6:15am or you can contact Abagail Minns or Barron Musgrove for details 552-5128 or email the npcyclingassociation2013@gmail.com, or barronmusgrove@yahoo.com. There will be prizes for the oldest cyclists, youngest cyclists and the most aggressive cyclists.

SOFTBALL

CLASSIC

THE Baptist Sports Council has announced that its 2015 softball classic will begin at the Banker’s Field in the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday, November 7.

The league will feature competition in the under 15, under-19, co-ed and men’s division. The registration fee is $200 per team per division.

Interested teams are urged to contact either Brent Stubbs at stubbobs@gmail.com, Jonique Webb at joniquewebb@hotmail.com or Nicola Major at seek_ye_first@hormail.com by Friday, September 25 to confirm participation.

AWARDS DINNER

THE Rising Star Youth Baseball & Softball Development League, with a wish to recognise the pioneers of both sporting disciplines on Grand Bahama, will show its respect for their efforts during a dinner at Le Chateau on the Green, Freeport, on Saturday, November 28.

VOLLEYBALL

NPVA ACTION

THE New Providence Volleyball Association is scheduled to be back in action today when the National Fence Intruders face the Scotiabank Defenders at the DW Davis Gymnasium.

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