Quincy 'Thrill-A-Minute' Pratt opens Eastside Boxing Club in Fox Hill
AFTER a delay of almost two years, former professional boxer Quincy ‘Thrill-A-Minute’ Pratt has finally opened his Eastside Boxing Club at the Jungle Club, Fox Hill.
FIBA Level 1 Coaches Clinic this morning
BAHAMAS Basketball Federation (BBF) announced that it will be holding a FIBA Coaches Clinic with the aim of certifying all Level 1 basketball coaches in The Bahamas.
Comets get 11-2 win over Saints
THE Queen’s College Comets sent a message to the rest of the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools junior boys softball division with a convincing win over the Kingsway Academy Saints yesterday.
Cougars dominate
CW Saunders Cougars staked an early claim as contenders for the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools junior girls softball title with a dominant performance in their season debut.
Bahamians strike gold at Florida judo tournament
THREE members of the Bahamas’ judo team produced outstanding performances at the Florida Yudanshakai (black belt tournament) in Orlando this weekend.
Ministry looking to 'get on base' with New York Yankees
NEW YORK CITY — The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism is looking to ‘get on base’ with the New York Yankees, seeking a partnership with the popular Major League Baseball (MLB) team.
Renaldo’s Ramblings: ‘I can’t trust Eli in primetime’
The “Save The Date, We Play Tampa” Award presented by every team that had the Bucs on the schedule in 1976 season - Julio Jones.
Hurricanes blow away the Big Red Machine
It wasn’t the pennant or championship title, but the St Andrew’s Hurricanes had plenty reason to celebrate Tuesday at their Field of Dreams.
Rock Sound regatta in memory of King Eric Gibson
IT has been almost a year since he died, but the memory of the late King Eric Gibson is still living on.
Taking part in the Potcakeman
The second annual Potcakeman Triathlon was a thrilling morning at Jaws Beach on Saturday. Over 200 participants took part in the 750 metre swim, 21 kilometre bike and 5k run or the shorter distanced ‘puppy tri’.
Knowles and Hokies searching for answers
DEMITRI Knowles and the Virginia Tech Hokies find themselves searching for answers after two consecutive losses.
Big Red Machine roll over Bluewaves
The runs came in bundles as the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine opened defence of their Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ softball titles with abbreviated victories over the St Anne’s Bluewaves.
Lavaughn, Cody help Hurricanes to league leading 9-1 record
HOLLAND College has become well known to the Bahamas for the recruitment of local players into its football and basketball programmes, and now Bahamians are at the focal point of the latest venture for the Hurricane’s athletic department - baseball.
Potcakeman takes the spotlight
Kelly Kramp and Ashleigh O’Mahony won the individual titles at the 2014 Potcakeman Triathlon at Jaws Beach, New Providence, on Saturday morning.
Bahamian connection lifts the Hurricanes to 2-0 in the AFL
THE Bahamian connection for the Holland College Hurricanes lifted the team to 2-0 in Atlantic Football League action yesterday.


