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roker and x-men upset tigers
AZARO Roker and StFX X-Men scored the biggest upset of the Men’s U SPORTS college basketball season with a thrilling win over Shemarr Burrows, Jordan Wilson and the No. 2 ranked Dalhousie Tigers.
Swift swim meet all set
By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center is officially back in business after it hosted its first swim meet in nearly four months last week, and the schedule of events continues this week
Coleby, St Fort, Higgs deliver season highs
AN active weekend for Bahamian pro basketball players in their respective leagues across the globe featured several season high performances. Headlining the list was veteran forward Kadeem Coleby in the Japanese B-League. Coleby finished with 30 points and 15 rebounds - both season highs - in an 89-86 loss for his Akita Northern Happinets to Hitachi SRT. He shot 11-14 from the field and also added two blocked shots. Akita dropped to 6-4 on the season, sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
RACE FOR THE CURE BACK FOR A SECOND YEAR
By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net The world's largest breast cancer association has partnered with Marathon Bahamas to host the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure for the second consecutive year in the Bahamas in a weeken
Professional Bahamian basketball players shine in Asia, Europe
IT was an active weekend for Bahamian basketball across pro leagues in Asia and Europe as several players made their season debuts and others had season-high performances.
Jasrado Chisholm reflects on historic season
JAZZ Chisholm’s historic 2020 season had several milestones and one primary lesson learned which he hopes will set the stage for a long career in Major League Baseball. “Trust your routine, 100 percent your routine. Everything has to do with what you do every day because your body reacts to what you do every day, so I learned that very quickly,” Chisholm said on the MLB Pipeline Podcast with Jonathan Mayo.
MLB Top 30 Prospects: Several Bahamian players are listed
MAJOR League Baseball produced its first Top 30 Prospects for each franchise of the offseason and several Bahamian players were listed for their respective clubs. Kristian Robinson continues to head the list as the No.1 prospect of the Arizona Diamondbacks while Jazz Chisholm remains the No. 4 prospect of the Miami Marlins.
Robinson No. 39 overall, Chisholm No. 61 in MLB Pipeline top 100
FOLLOWING the completion of the 2020 Major League Baseball season, the pair of Kristian Robinson and Jasrado “Jazz” Chisholm each achieved their highest rankings to date in the MLB Pipeline top 100.
Shaunae challenges World Athletics to take action on Naser doping case ruling
Shaunae Miller-Uibo may have been the athlete most impacted by Salwa Eid Naser’s doping rule violation and the Bahamian athletics icon spoke publicly to express her views on the controversial decision.
NATIONAL DARTS ASSOCIATION MEN'S GOLD CUP TRIAL STARTS ON FRIDAY
THE National Darts Association Men's Gold Cup trial tournament is slated for this weekend. At 7:30pm Friday, 36 men are expected to compete at three locations - Charlie's on East Bay, Waterloo on East Bay and Conch Hill (next to Sir Charles Hotel) on East
In the spotlight...
In the spotlight... Records fell, the St Augustine's College Big Red Machine took three divisions, and a series of keenly contested relay races concluded the 2012 edition of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) Scotiabank National High
KNOWLES TAKES TOP HONOURS IN NDA MEN'S GOLD CUP TRIAL TOURNAMENT
THE National Darts Association Men's Gold Cup trial tournament took place last weekend. Thirty-six participants took part at various locations including Charlie's on East Bay, Waterloo on East Bay and Conch Hill (next to Sir Charles Hotel) on East Street
Hurricanes storm into BAISS playoffs
FASTBREAK: The St Andrew's Hurricanes junior girls stormed their way into the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) playoff after a thrilling season. The Hurricanes finished the season at 8-1 and topped the Queen's College Comets 30
Cheetahs blow away Truckers 67-42
PLAY ACTION: THE defending New Providence Women's Basketball Association champions still have the momentum they established last year as they dominated another opponent in their latest outing. Tuesday night, the Four J's Cheetahs blew away the Johnson's L
'Triangular Meet' all set for Freeport
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net Nearly two decades of athletic and academic tradition between schools of the Anglican Diocese continues this year with the organisation's bi-annual signature event. The Anglican Central Educat
Junior Comets on their way to another BAISS championship
THE Queen's College Comets' junior boys appear well on their way to repeat as champions in the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAISS). The Comets ended the season with a 65-51 win over St Augustine's College at the school's campus. Team lead
Top athletes improve their IAAF standings
Top athletes improve their IAAF standings By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE IAAF World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, produced medal-winning performances for Team Bahamas and also saw several athletes rise in their sta
Top athletes improve their IAAF standings
Top athletes improve their IAAF standings By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE IAAF World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, produced medal-winning performances for Team Bahamas and also saw several athletes rise in their sta
SEARCH BEGINS FOR TOMORROW'S ELITE STUDENT ATHLETES
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net In an effort to build upon the foundation of a fairly new yet relatively successful athletic program, the College of the Bahamas will continue its search for elite student athletes. COB's Athle
Lady Truckers even series 1-1
AS game two of the New Providence Volleyball Association (NPVA) championships got underway last night, things really got heated over at the D W Davis gym as teams rebounded to extend the series for at least another game. In the women's match, the Johnson'