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Published On:Tuesday, August 31, 2010

SOFTBALL

MEN'S NATIONAL

TEAM PRACTICE

THE Bahamas Softball Federation is scheduled to hold open workout sessions for the men's national softball team, starting 7:30pm Wednesday at the Bankers Field, Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

The workout sessions will be under the supervision of head coach Godfrey 'Gully' Burnside and coaches Erin Adderley, Martin 'Pork' Burrows and Leroy Thompson.

BASKETBALL

SUMMER OF

THUNDER

THE Bahamas Basketball Federation is slated to continue its 'Summer of Thunder' College Scrimmages Wednesday night at Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

Ohio University, who played their opening game on Monday night against the defending New Providence Basketball Association champions Commonwealth Bank Giants, are set to take on the Bahamas All-Star team at 7:30pm.

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