Slatter shines as Telco claim triumph
THE most valuable player (MVP) from the City Bowling League competition on Monday night was David Slatter of the Telco Enterprises with a 615 high three-game series. The runner-up was Edmund Deal of the Bahamasair Flyers with a 611-second high se
Sailor in the spotlight
Joshua A Weech began sailing in January of 2015 at age 9. His older brother, then age 12 was already sailing so Joshua was around the Nassau Yacht Club whenever his brother had sailing. Joshua expressed an interest in starting and the rest is history
Bahamians on the court as tennis players shine
A number of Bahamian female tennis players participated for their respective colleges and university tennis teams over the weekend in the United States. At Lee University, Sierra Donaldson made her season’s debut as the Flames women’s tennis team de
Murray and Simmons join Fighting Knights
Following a short stint in the minor leagues, a pair of Bahamian players are getting their opportunity at collegiate baseball with the Lynn University Fighting Knights. Byron Murray and Kyle Simmons have helped Lynn to a 2-0-1 record early in Sunshi
Fairytale success for Super Bowl winner
A PROUD Bahamian mother watched as her son completed a fairytale journey on Sunday - becoming a Super Bowl winner at the same stadium where he used to serve beers and pizzas. Laurie Fenton watched as her son, Rashad Fenton, played as a cornerback for
Wendy Hanna-Darling remembered
WENDY Hanna-Darling, best described as a mother of firstborn sons, was remembered by her family and friends following her passing in Houston, Texas on Sunday, January 26 in Houston, Texas. Hanna-Darling, 66, was the aunt of Frank Rutherford, the fir
5-for-5 as Clarke sees Da Boyz to victory
The Masters Softball League continued its regular season action over the weekend at the Archdeacon William Thompson Softball Park at the Southern Recreation Grounds. Here’s a look at the summaries of the games played: Da Boyz 35, Corner Boys 8: Win
Davis perfect from three-point range
Radshad Davis continues to set milestones in his senior season of collegiate basketball and had a career best shooting percentage from beyond the arch.Davis finished with 15 points and was a perfect 4-4 from three point range in a 68-54 win for his T
Tributes to athlete Jonique after two-year battle with lupus
HUNDREDS turned out to pay their last respects to the late Jonique Elizabeth Webb. Although she was not one of the countries more prolific athletes, Webb had a promising career that was cut short after she was diagnosed two years ago with lupus. Bu
Second defeat for Bahamas in Davis Cup contest
The Bahamas two-member team of Dentry Mortimer Jr and Anthony Burrows Jr suffered their second consecutive loss at the Junior Davis Cup competition in El Salvador. The team, coached by Jared Turnquest, lost to El Salvador on Monday. Both Mortimer Jr
Mingoes hit rivals for six
The University of The Bahamas Mingoes won six events at the 17th Star Performers Track and Field Classic over the weekend to open local competition.
Gaither shines in Houston meet
It was another successful weekend for a number of Bahamians, representing their respective college and university track and field teams at various meets around the United States.
Mahomes, Chiefs win Super Bowl with late surge
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Uncomfortable and under duress for much of the game, Patrick Mahomes suddenly recaptured his mojo and lifted Andy Reid and the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory, the team's first NFL championship in a half-century.
Boldly going out to set records at Star Trackers
THERE were qualifying performances for the Carifta Games and a number of meet records set as the Star Trackers Track Club hosted their 27th Star Performers Track Classic on Saturday at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Triumph for Saints and Destroyers
The New Providence Women’s Basketball Association continued its regular season action at the DW Davis Gymnasium on Saturday night with a double header on tap.


