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Hugh Campbell Classic to return to AF Adderley
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net WITH a series of new additions, including a new hardwood floor, the country's longest running and most prominent senior boys' basketball tournament plans to make a return to its original locati
Hugh Campbell Classic to return to AF Adderley
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net WITH a series of new additions, including a new hardwood floor, the country's longest running and most prominent senior boys' basketball tournament plans to make a return to its original locati
Public primary schools 'dig' their volleyball tournament
The New Providence Public Primary Schools Sports Association set off the preliminary games in its volleyball tournament at Kendal Isaacs gym yesterday. The tournament is expected to conclude with the championships on Friday. For the cross-over match, Cent
Bahamians transforming school into basketball powerhouse
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net A HOST of Bahamian players in Canada are quickly transforming a relatively unknown school into a growing basketball powerhouse. Led by head coach and athletic director Ray Evans, the Bahamian c
29TH ANNUAL TREASURE CAY BILLFISH TOURNAMENT SET FOR ABACO IN JUNE
FISHING teams are invited to experience world-class competition at the 29th Annual Treasure Cay Billfish Tournament (TCBT) June 10-15, 2012, at beautiful Treasure Cay Beach Marina & Golf Resort in Abaco. The event is known for its great fishing, excellent
KARATE CLUB BRINGS HOME 10 MEDALS, INCLUDING TWO GOLD
THE Japan Karate Association Bahamas Club left for international competition expecting to provide a learning experience for its members, however they exceeded expectations with their performances. The club proudly returned home from the Japan Karate Assoc
Organisers must do better job to accommodate school events, says BBF chief
Organisers must do better job to accommodate school events, says BBF chief By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net FOR the second consecutive year, attendance was down in the Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic. And with the emergence
More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney
Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag
More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney
Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag
More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney
Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag
More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney
Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag
More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney
Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag
Bahamian players on course for possible NCAA tournament berth
Bahamian players on course for possible NCAA tournament berth By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net CHAMPIONSHIP week is underway in NCAA men's Division I Basketball and several Bahamian players are on course for a possible confe
Battle 4 Atlantis relocates to U.S.
The Bahamas’ sports tourism product continues to suffer from the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic with several major events on the local calendar relocated or postponed. The latest casualties were Complete Sport Management’s Battle 4 Atlantis presented by Bad Boy Mowers and bd Global’s Islands of the Bahamas Showcase. Both events will be relocated to respective locations in the United States.
Malik Joseph posting major numbers
Bahamian junior national basketball team standout Malik Joseph is posting major numbers in his senior season and is garnering more attention on the recruiting circuit.
Golfers to explore other avenues after Cable Beach course closure
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net The new $2-billion Baha Mar project has already altered the infrastructure of the Cable Beach area with one of the most glaring changes set to take place at the most populated golf course in Na
Golfers to explore other avenues after Cable Beach course closure
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net The new $2-billion Baha Mar project has already altered the infrastructure of the Cable Beach area with one of the most glaring changes set to take place at the most populated golf course in Na
Golfers to explore other avenues after Cable Beach course closure
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net The new $2-billion Baha Mar project has already altered the infrastructure of the Cable Beach area with one of the most glaring changes set to take place at the most populated golf course in Na
Sunland Baptist senior boys claim championship title in Orlando
THE Sunland Baptist Academy Stingers senior boys basketball team spent the beginning of their holiday vacation playing against international competition. The Stingers claimed the championship title in the second annual Deep South Christian Christmas Classic, hosted in Orlando, Florida.
Junior Athlete of the Week
Name: Simone Pratt Sport: Tennis School: Home Schooled Age: 16 G-Series Performance: The Grand Bahamian native made history as the first Bahamian to play in the main draw of an international tournament when she played in the opening round of the Baham