BAAA unveils new logo, plans to engage new demographic
IN an effort to rebrand its image through a series of innovative marketing strategies, the new BAAAs administration unveiled its new logo and plans to engage a new demographic.
NCAA: Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl gets high marks
THE 2018 Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl exceeded the expectations of several international media outlets in its fourth edition.
UB Mingoes men’s basketball team looks to reverse losing streak
THE University of the Bahamas Mingoes men’s basketball team is looking to reverse a local and international losing streak as the new year starts.
Ferguson and Bearcats win the Military Bowl
Chris Ferguson concluded his NCAA football career and a resurgent season for the Cincinnati Bearcats with a bowl win.
‘It’s a pretty big responsibility and I’m really humbled’
BAHAMIAN baseball icon Antoan Richardson is set to take on a new role in his professional career in the front office with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Teams drafted for Don’t Blink Home Run Derby
THE teams have been drafted and the final few days to galvanise support as events for the Don’t Blink Home Run Derby in Paradise weekend got underway.
Mystic Marlins win title
The Doris Johnson Mystic Marlins made an early statement on the local high school basketball scene with an offseason tournament win.
Burrows trying to pave way for Bahamian players
HAVING taken advantage of the opportunity to make a living playing basketball outside of the National Basketball Association, Jaraun ‘Keno’ Burrows said he’s trying to provide an avenue for some of the other young, talented Bahamian players like Domnick ‘Nardo’ Bridgewater to follow suit in France.
Our junior female athletes of 2018
THE future of Bahamian sport is in good hands with the current generation of young women leading the charge
CROWNING GLORY: Miller-Uibo our Female Athlete of the Year
Some things are just not meant to be debated. One of them is Shaunae Miller-Uibo’s crowning glory as the Tribune’s 2018 Female Athlete of the Year.
High Jumper Kyle Alcine decides to stay in Kansas
CLOUD County Community College sophomore Kyle Alcine, one of the rising young high jumpers in the country, has decided to stay in Kansas following his graduation in the spring and will be taking his talent to Kansas State University.
Making history: Cyclist Neely to train in Colombia
FELIX Neely, considered to be one of the future stars of cycling in the Bahamas, has been afforded a rare opportunity to travel to Colombia to train, making history as the first Bahamian to do so in a South American country.
2018: A year of career-defining moments for our shining stars
It was a year that displayed the diversity of Bahamian sports across many disciplines and career-defining moments for many of the country’s superstars and stars on the rise.
Golf federation mourning the death of Shaw
THE Bahamas Golf Federation is mourning the loss of yet another one of its long time executive members. Yvonne Shaw, who would have celebrated her 80th birthday on Christmas Day, passed away on Sunday December 23 at the Princess Margaret Hospital after an extended illness.
Jaguars, Cobras off to fast start
LAST year’s runners-up St George’s Jaguars and the defending GSSSA champions CC Sweeting Cobras are off to a fast start in the 2019 Providence Holiday Classic High School Basketball Tournament.


