BOWLING
CITY LEAGUE
DAVID Slatter of Telco Enterprises was named the most valuable player (MVP) in the City Bowling League competition Monday night as he toppled the pins for a 249 high game and a 629 high three game set.
Mark Butler of the Giga Tech was the runner-up with a 597 second high set. Godfrey Forbes of the TK Falcons struck for the second high game of 221.
Betsy Taylor of the Bahamasair Flyers was the leader in the ladies’ category with a 204 second high game and a 518 high three game set. Tara Culmer of Island Game Strokers followed with a 227 high game and a 517 second high set. The team scores for the evening were as follows:
CDM Knights def. The Avengers 3-0; Carib Construction def. Fresh Blend 3-0; Reach Crusaders def. Telco Enterprises 2-1; Giga Tech def. E&U Watercoolers 2-1; BEC Shockers def. Checkers’ Café 2-1; TK Falcons def. Bahamasair Flyers 2-1 and Ten Back Strikers def. Island Game Strokers 2-1. The league has now completed its 2016-2017 season with playoffs beginning after the BTC National Bowling Championships, which starts on Monday, May 15.
GOLF
FOURTEENTH CLUB
SUMMER SESSION
THE Fourteenth Clubs Golf Academy, headed by Georgette Rolle, will hold their Summer Session June 19 to August 4 at the Bahamas Golf Federation’s Driving Range.
The summer session will be held for golfers between the ages of 5-17 years who want to learn golf or improve your golf skills in a fun environment with their peers. The cost for the event is $120 per week, but discounts will be given to families with multiple children attending the camp. Cheques are to be made payable to Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy.
The sessions will be held 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday. Interested persons are urged to contact Georgette Rolle at 828-4653 orb email info@fourteenclubsgolfacademy.com
DARTS
CLASS C SHOOTOUT
The Nassau Darts Association’s Class C Shootout is scheduled for 8pm Friday at the Tailgaters. Registration will take place from 7-7:30 pm. The following 16 persons are invited to the shootout along with the winner and runners-up from last week’s Class D Shootout: David Neely, Alonzo Rolle, Ian Anderson, Henry Forbes, Dwight Inniss, Trudy Johnson, Samuel Jolly, Aaron Moss, Yannis Rouller, Otis Strachan, Jeffrey Thompson, Helen Sweeting, India Sweeting, Hugo Strachan, Barry Johnson, Anton Strachan, George Wong and Wilton Wallace.
BASKETBALL
BSC FINALS
THE Baptist Sports Council will conclude its 2017 Basketball League at the AF Adderley Gymnasium with their best-of-three championship series on Saturday.
The action will start at 1 pm with game two of the 15-and-under final between the Eagles Nest and Macedonia. The Eagles Nest leads the series 1-0. The 19-and-under series will begin at 2 pm between the Eagles Nest and Independence Church of God. The Eagles Nest advanced over Blessed Hope and Independence Church of God eliminated Macedonia. At 3 pm, the men’s series between the Eagles Nest and Macedonia will begin. The Eagles Nest won over Evangelistic Center and Macedonia got by Golden Gates in their respective playoff match-up. Game two in the series will follow.
SOFTBALL
NPSA OPENING
THE New Providence Softball Association was scheduled to open its new season on Saturday at the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.
But according to president Henry Dean, the opening will be delayed. Instead, a meeting will be held with the teams this weekend to confirm the new starting date.
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