Stingers top Giants 98-88, Pirates knock off Rebels 76-71
THE PJ Stingers and the Pirates emerged victorious as the New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium Monday night.
Kentucky Wildcats win first Atlantis Showcase
Big Blue Nation had lots to celebrate last night as the Kentucky Wildcats remained undefeated on the season with a dominant win in the first ever Atlantis Showcase.
Blue Waves shoot the Suns’ lights out
WHAT started out as a slow- paced game for senior boys turned out to be a rout for the St Anne’s Blue Waves as they shot the lights out on the Temple Christian Suns 73-48.
Teams line up for 2017 Battle 4 Atlantis
NOT long after organisers closed the book on the sixth edition of the prestigious Battle 4 Atlantis, the teams scheduled to compete in 2017 over the annual Thanksgiving weekend was confirmed.
‘It’s not where I want to be, to be honest with you’
BUDDY Hield’s playing time and production have fluctuated over the course of his first month in the NBA with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Barbados International: Team Bahamas brings home the gold, silver
IN preparation for CARIFTA 2017 several members of Team Bahamas attended the 16th Barbados Invitational Tournament.
SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: Delirious Dolfans
OKAY, enough is enough! Yes it’s my fault, six weeks ago in a certain column I pen on Tuesday’s I told Dolphins fans to enjoy a win and a breakout performance by RB Jay Ajayi.
‘It was pretty amazing watching him play here at home’
HE was hoping to become the first of five Bahamians to win the Battle 4 Atlantis title with the Michigan State Spartans. But after falling short of getting into the final, Lourawls ‘Tum Tum’ Nairn Jr made sure that they didn’t leave Paradise Island empty handed.
Jacobi Bain and Tiraspolsky fall short in doubles
JACOBI Bain got his first taste of competing in an International Tennis Federation 18-and-under final and he and his Canadian partner Ilya Tiraspolsky made the best of it in the boys’ doubles of the Goombay Splash Bowl.
FOURTH QUARTER PRESS: ‘I just want the world to know Bahamians are on the rise’
IN case you missed it last week, Bahamas native Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn and his Michigan State Spartans touched down in the capital as a part of the 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis - giving many local basketball fans something to cheer about.
Ballroom-turned-arena to host No. 1 Kentucky against Arizona State
THE No. 1 ranked college basketball team in America returns to the Bahamas, this time to face meaningful competition in a regular season game.
Nairn leads Spartans to third at Battle 4 Atlantis
FOLLOWING his visit to Sandilands Primary School for the Mission: Educate Bahamas programme, Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn said he was inspired to put on a show for the home crowd to support him at the Battle 4 Atlantis.
Baylor rally to claim Battle 4 Atlantis title
THE Baylor Bears have put pollsters on notice – this team warrants national recognition and is primed for a tournament run in March.
‘Tum Tum’ and Spartans fall short in semi-finals
Backed by a dominant frontline, the Baylor Bears spoiled the homecoming celebration for Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr and ended his team’s bid for a Battle 4 Atlantis title.
Goombay Splash Bowl: Sydney Clarke ousted
THE journey through the Goombay Splash Bowl came to an end in the girls’ quarter-finals for Sydney Clarke, but it continues in the final of the boys’ doubles for Jacobi Bain and his Canadian partner Ily Tiraspolsky today at the National Tennis Centre.


