Sports notes
THE Bahamas’ two-member team of national champions Leonardo ‘Lee’ Davis and Xynea Johnson are trying to make up some ground in the standings at the 50th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in Wroclaw, Poland.
Davis Jr looking to make impact on pro circuit
RICARDO Davis Jr would have preferred to have had an opportunity to get in more practice time. But he’s confident that he can go to Orlando, Florida, and still make an impact on the professional circuit.
Judo medal hopes for Rahming family at CAC Games
OVER the past few years, the Rahming family has really taken the sport of judo to the next level.
BSC Classic opens with huge victories
WHILE their co-ed team continued where they left off last year, St Paul’s men avenged their championship loss by pulling off two huge victories to start the Baptist Sports Council’s 2014 Softball Classic.
Caribs have home court advantage against rivals FMU Lions in 40th anniversary game
THE College of The Bahamas Caribs is hoping that its home court advantage on the basketball court this Friday against the Florida Memorial University (FMU) Lions will give the team the momentum it needs to secure the win against its rivals.
Clayton Bain emerges again as Sands Beer 'Man in the Boat' sculling champion
Clayton Bain has every reason to boast and brag. For the third consecutive year, he has emerged as the Sands Beer ‘Man in the Boat’ sculling champion.
Burkett Dorsett won't be seeking another term as BSF president
AS the Creter Bulldogs and the Candies Wolverines took the men’s and women’s national titles to Abaco and Grand Bahama respectively, the weekend showdown between the champions from the affiliated island associations in the Bahamas Softball Federation saw the curtain come down on the legacy of its longest serving executive.
Bromwell set for exchange programme at Ridley College
TWO-sport star Livingston Bromwell is billed as “The Next Man Up” for Noble Preparatory Academy and will have his opportunity to fulfil that promise when he leaves this week for an exchange programme at a prestigious Canadian boarding school.
BOC names largest ever team for CAC Games
AFTER the completion of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Association’s fitness trials over the weekend and the withdrawal of the men’s national basketball team, the Bahamas Olympic Committee announced a 65-member team with about 10 officials who will represent the Bahamas at the Central American and Caribbean Games.
BAISS softball playoffs start on Wednesday
THE Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) softball playoffs is all set to begin at the Freedom Farm in Yamacraw on Wednesday.
Yacht Club gearing up for finish of Nassau Cup Ocean Race
THE Nassau Yacht Club is gearing up for the finish of the 2014 Nassau Cup Ocean Race hosted by Nassau Yacht Club, Coral Reef Yacht Club, Lauderdale Yacht Club and Storm Trysail Club and managed by the Southern Ocean Racing Conference (SORC).
Men's national volleyball team set for CAC Games
THE Bahamas Volleyball Federation has been working towards competing in a major international competition like the Central American and Caribbean Games for a long time.
We are the champions
Grand Bahama finally regained the women’s divisional title of the Bahamas Softball Federation as the Candies Wolverines completely dominated the 2014 National Round Robin Tournament over the weekend.
Bulldogs take national title back to Andros
THE Creters Bulldogs, preparing for another motorcade to celebrate when they return home to Abaco today, made their second consecutive Bahamas Softball Federation men’s national championship title look so easy.
Swim meet in memory of Rhonda Bullard-Stamp
THERE’S no better feeling for an athlete than to look up in the stands and see and hear their parents cheering for them when they are competing.


