'Q' Ferguson clocks personal best
Sheniqua 'Q' Ferguson has gotten off to a fast start this year. Competing along with a field of Bahamians at the Auburn Invitational over the weekend, Ferg
Sands in the Man 'sculling' races in Family Islands for the first time
ROCK Sound, Eleuthera -- Robert Hall wanted to teach the young boys a lesson. On Saturday, Hall dominated the Bahamian
Carifta gold rush
IMPROVING on last year's performance of 31 medals, Team Bahamas is expected to return home from Bermuda with 40 medals for second place and the bid to host the 42nd Carift
Turks and Caicos defeat Caribs 2-1
In a new venture for College of the Bahamas (COB) men's soccer team, they were able to split its series against the Turks & Caicos' under-23 side. Thanks to
Easter Fiesta regatta 'rocks' at Montagu
ELEAZOR "Sailing Barber" Johnson, in conjunction with the Burns House Group of Companies, hosted the Easter Fiesta regatta at Montagu foreshore over the weekend. The event featured a number of C Class sloops from
Boxer to bring the 'Pain'
Meacher "Pain" Major said this is his time to shine as he prepares to travel to Mississauga in Ontario, Canada, on May 12 for the North American Boxing Association's super featherweight title bout against champion Logan Cotton McGuinness.
Easter Fiesta all set for Montagu this weekend
MONTAGU Bay will again come alive with sloop sailing action to fill a busy and festive Easter Holiday weekend.
'Sculling' boats make way to Rock Sound homecoming
HAVING christened them at the St Valentine's Day Massacre in Montagu Bay in February, Bahamian Brewery and Beer Company is now taking its four new sculling boats to the Rock Sound Homecoming Celebrations in Eleuthera over the Easter holiday weekend.
Pink Foxes in 33-6 blowout of Lady Raiders
The Bahamas Flag Football League (BFFL) continues to draw a growing fanbase at Winton rugby pitch and entered a new venture in week four as the women's league began regular season play last Sunday.
Cybots take game 1 of championship series
The MailBoat Cybots stunned the Commonwealth Bank Giants in game one of the New Providence Basketball Association's (NPBA) best-of-five championship series.
Russell 'a double threat' on diamond
BELL BUCKLE -- Being only a sophomore, teams might discount Webb sophomore Rio Russell as simply too young and inexperienced to pose much of a threat on the diamond.
Last respects to the late Kent 'Drinks' Forbes, 51
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net Softball players, coaches, executives and fans packed St Francis Xavier Catholic Cathedral to pay their last respects to the late Kent Forbes. Forbes, 51, collapsed on the field in the Archd
COB men's soccer team set to host Turks & Caicos in two-game series
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net INTERNATIONAL and intercollegiate athletics will merge when the Bahamas' top tertiary institution faces our neighbours to the south in a friendly exhibition. The College of the Bahamas (COB) me
'Biggie' gets the victory
Anthony "Biggie" Colebrook, one of the top junior cyclists in the Bahamas, set a new course record to win the Potcake Biathlon series. Over the weekend, there was a tight finish between Colebrook and Justin Minnis who got second place. Antonio Roberts, a
Will all four relay teams qualify for Olympics?
WILL all four of our relay teams qualify for the 2012 London Olympics? Well, that's a question that remains to be answered as the Bahamas is expected to begin its trek to relay-qualifying during Penn Relay Carnival set for April 26-28.


