Cameron Riley hopes his putting will improve in the Korn Ferry Tour
While he’s excited about the change in location from Exuma to the Ocean Club on Paradise Island, Grand Bahamian Cameron Riley wished his putting could improve in the second round of the Korn Ferry Tour.
Prince Strachan enters NCAA transfer portal
The new year will come with a change of scenery for Grand Bahamian wide receiver Prince Strachan. The former Boise State starter made the decision to enter the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) transfer portal earlier this week after two seasons with the team.
Devynne Charlton looking to defend her title
ONE of the major accomplishments for the Bahamas last year came from Devynne Charlton in winning the women’s world indoor 60 metre hurdles in a world record-breaking performance.
Cartwright brothers perform well in Miami
BAHAMIAN sailing brothers Norman and Nash Cartwright formed a tandem to perform well at the 2025 Miami Snipe Invitational Regatta (U30) hosted at the US Sailing Centre over the weekend in Miami, Florida.
Coach Jared Higgs earns the US Soccer B Licence
JARED Higgs, founder and head coach of Kix Academy, and recently appointed head coach of Queen’s College junior boys’ soccer team, has achieved a major milestone in his coaching career by earning the US Soccer B Licence.
Winton Rugby pitch to be renovated starting on weekend
AS they slowly make their return to competitive competition in the aftermath of COVID-19, the Bahamas Rugby Union is expected to begin renovations to the pitch in Winton Meadows this weekend.
Basketball players standout worldwide
Across the United States of America, Canada and Europe, Bahamian basketball players are holding court for their respective high school, collegiate and professional teams.
Time to put up or shut up as Bahamas Bowl teams ready for whistle
WITh all of the pre-game formalities over and done with, it's time for both the Buffalo Bulls and the Liberty Flames to put up or shut up as they wait for the whistle to blow to start the ninth Bahamas Bowl.
Swimming ‘going to the polls’ Jan. 11
As we usher in a new year, Bahamas Aquatics, coming off another productive year, is preparing to go to the polls on January 11 during their annual general meeting at the Balmoral Club.
Tribune sports’ coaches of 2024
THE year came to a close on Wednesday, but Tribune Sports couldn’t help but get the new year started by honouring those coaches who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes and rarely get the credit they so rightfully deserve.
Bahamas Bowl this Saturday
FOLLOWING a one-year absence, the Bahamas Bowl, the longest-running international bowl game in college football history, returns to Nassau for its eighth edition on Saturday, January 4.
Rattlers win title
The CI Gibson Rattlers had to hold off a man-shortened CC Sweeting Cobras to retain their senior boys’ title in the 24th edition of the Providence Basketball Tournament yesterday at the CI Gibson Gymnasium.
Tribune Sports’ Teams of the Year
THE year 2024 could not be concluded without taking a look back at the tremendous performances of our teams that competed in the various international events.
Our senior male athletes of 2024
Bahamian male professional athletes were relentless in their pursuit of hitting sporting milestones while making Bahamian history during the 2024 sports year in their respective leagues. A few of the Bahamian senior male athletes were in a league of their own on the baseball field, on the hardwood and on the waters, making the choices for Tribune Senior Male Athlete of the Year a “no-brainer.”
Sparks Rowing in Nassau for third annual training camp
NO one, not even a group of 14 competitors from Sparks Rowing could argue that it’s “Better in the Bahamas” as they switch from the cold weather in the United States to warm waters of Lake Cunningham for their third annual training camp.


