'I have to disagree with the ruling against Rattlers, Cobras'
AS one who has served as a local sports administrator, I would normally not side with the athletes when a disciplinary action is handed down.
'Wahoo Smackdown' lands big turnout
ALICE TOWN, BIMINI — You could say “the wahoos” were running hard in Bimini in November.
Baptist Sports Council 2012 Softball Classic regular season action
WHILE their co-ed team remained undefeated, Golden Gates Native Baptist dropped their first men’s game as newcomer Anointed To Reign Ministry pulled off the upset to highlight the Baptist Sports Council’s 2012 Softball Classic regular season action at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.
Speed Week Revival boosts sports tourism
BAHAMAS Speed Week Revival 2012 is another major initiative which exhibits the impact sports tourism can have on the Bahamian economy.
Speed Week finds home in Bahamas - again
Arawak Cay came alive with the roar of engines and bustle of spectators trying to catch a glimpse of the fleet of classic cars at the official opening of 2012 Bahamas Speed Week Revival yesterday.
Sir Durward reflects on glory days with Tommy Robinson
They were considered two athletes well ahead of their time. But as time slowly slips away, Sir Durward ‘Sea Wolf’ Knowles can only help but reflect on the glory days he encountered with the late Thomas ‘Augustus’ Robinson.
Road Runners awarded at the annual banquet
COACH Dexter Bodie was lauded for having the vision to take time out to honour his athletes in the Road Runners Track Club with an awards banquet every year for the past 13 years.
Goombay Splash Bowl: Bahamian survives in singles
JUST one Bahamian survived in singles action on day two of the Goombay Splash Bowl ITF Junior Circuit Tournament at the National Tennis Center.
Spencer Cartwright dominates regatta
BAHAMIAN teen sailor Spencer Cartwright continued his year of dominance in the Optimist dinghy events by winning all six of the races in the Optimist Fall Regatta.
NSAF brings athletes to Nassau for the Jumpers Coaching Clinic
HE was recognised as far as Saudi Arabia for his coaching expertise. Now the United States of America is taking advantage of what Peter Pratt has to offer.
Cobras, Rattlers to face 'stiff penalty' for basketball brawl
The New Providence Association of High Schools Principals (NPAHSP) is expected to suspend both the CC Sweeting Cobras and the CI Gibson Rattlers senior boys basketball teams for the remainder of the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association for their part in the melee that disrupted the start of the season at the DW Davis Gym last week Monday.
'He will be sorely missed'
THE Bahamas Olympic Committee (BOC) and all its member sporting federations and associations give sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Thomas Augustus ‘Tommy’ Robinson.
QC Comets off to winning start
THE Queen’s College Comets could not have scripted a better start to their Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ senior boys’ basketball season, delivering a dominant performance and announcing their presence as title contenders.
Bahamians in win column on Goombay Splash ITF Junior Circuit
WHILE Kevin and Philip Major Jr both breezed through their first round matches in the main draw of the Goombay Splash ITF Junior Circuit Tournament yesterday, Danielle Thompson was taken to the limit before she prevailed with a victory to lead the Bahamian attack at the National Tennis Center.



