‘Every seat is the best seat in the house’
ALL roads lead to the Malcolm Park beach soccer facility on East Bay Street this week for the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship Bahamas 2017. The exciting event begins today.
FOURTH QUARTER PRESS: SAC - the class of the private schools on the track and field
NOT sure yet, but maybe, just maybe I might get married over the next few weeks – after all, until mid-march the sports calendar looks bleak to say the least.
OLYMPIAN SEYMOUR WINS 60M HURDLES
PEDRYA Seymour picked up another victory on Saturday in Champaign, Illinois as she ran the women’s 60 metre hurdles in 8.07 seconds to lead the outstanding performances turned in by both team-mates Kandie Bloch-Jones in th high jump and Valerie Bobart in the mile as the Fighting Illini women’s track and field team concluded the indoor regular season with the Orange and Blue Open.
SPORTS NOTES
WILL the Bahamas men’s basketball team finally make it to the Olympics?
Junior golfers show their winning ways
CHEMARI Pratt, Aiden Johnson, Christopher Knowles and Nyah Singh were the winners of the advanced division II categories of the Fourteenth Club Golf Academy’s Skills Competition on Saturday.
Big Red Machine takes BAISS Track and Field title
The St. Augustine’s College Big Red Machine regained the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools‘ Track and Field Championships in come from behind fashion to claim the 27th meet title in the school’s history.
Aliv joins sponsorship of 'Catch Me If You Can' Regatta
ALIV, the newest telephone company in the country, has come alive and will be a part of the sponsorship of the 30th St Valentine's Massacre ‘Catch Me If You Can’ Regatta in Montagu Bay this weekend.
SAC surges into lead
It was a dominant performance from the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine on day two of the BAISS Track and Field Championships, and now sets the stage for a thrilling finish in today’s finale.
Sparks boys repeat as champions, Strikers girls win title
THE St Thomas More Sparks repeated as the boys’ champions, while the St Cecilia’s Strikers avenged their girls’ loss last year to the St Francis/Joseph Shockers by clinching the title as the Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools wrapped up their best-of-3 basketball champions yesterday at Loyola Hall.
National beach soccer team player profiles II
As part of the build up to the CONCACAF championships, today The Tribune wraps up our look at the players who will represent the Bahamas, featuring profiles of the team members who carry home hopes.
THE FINISH LINE: Consider Justin Roberts for next Davis Cup tie in April
After the controversy with regard to not getting a chance to attempt the 200/400 metre double at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, newly wed Shaunae Miller-Uibo has made it clear that she will be pursuing it at the IAAF World Championships in London, England, in August.
SPORTS NOTES
THE Elite Basketball Club and the Rockets won the New Providence Basketball Association’s double header at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Wednesday.
Jimmy Norius to make Mr Olympia Amateur debut
NATIONAL bodybuilding champion Jimmy Norius will be heading to Joe Weider’s Mr Olympia Amateur South America this weekend, but he will be testing his skills in the men’s physique.
Official launch of ‘Team Bahamas’ CARIFTA movement
THE 2017 CARIFTA season is set to be a busy one for Team Bahamas as the country prepares for competition both at home and abroad in several sporting disciplines.
Comets strike on day 1
Eleven new meet records were set, and the two-team race for the 2017 Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools Track and Field title has already developed atop the standings following day one.


