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The sports calendar

SOFTBALL

NPSA ACTON

AFTER taking a break over the weekend for the funeral service for the late Renee “Sunshine” Curry-Davis, the New Providence Softball Association will be back in action this week with the following games on tap in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. 

Tuesday

7pm - Sunshine Auto Wildcats vs 

UB Mingoes (L)

8:30 pm Chances Mighty Mitts vs 

Renegades (M)

Wednesday

7pm - Black Scorpions vs 

Sunshine Auto Wildcats (L)

8:30pm - UB Mingoes vs 

R&N Operators (L)

Thursday

7pm - Johnson Lady Truckers vs 

Black Scorpions (L)

8:30pm - Renegades vs 

Chances Mighty Mitts(M)

SOFTBALL

BBSF TOURNAMENT

THE newly formed Bahamas Baptist Sports Federation has pushed back its Co-Ed Softball Invitational Tournament to Saturday, July 6 at the Charles W. Saunders High School, Jean Street.

The tournament was delayed from starting on Saturday, June 22, due to the passing of the federation’s director of track and field, Renee ‘Sunshine’ Davis, of Golden Gates Native Baptist Church.The registration fee is $200 per team that will include a maximum of 28 players, including the manager and coach. Interested persons are urged to contact federation president Brent Stubbs at 426-71265 or tournament director Thomas Sears at 424-2888 for more information.

BASEBALL

FORD CAMP

THE Mario Ford Summer Baseball  Camp will start today and run through July 12th st Windsor Park, The camp will be held daily from 9am to 1pm. It’s opened to boys and girls ages 7-15 years old. For more information, persons can contact Ford at 556 0993.



BAAA NATIONALS

THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations is holding its National Track and Field Championships until today at the original Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium.

The meet will begin at 6pm and will serve as the qualifier for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, July 27 to August 11. 

Junior athletes will also get a chance to qualify for the World Athletics Under-20 Championships, scheduled for August 27-31 in Lima, Peru.

PEACE ON DA 

STREETS 

BASKETBALL 

THE annual Peace On Da Streets Basketball Classic, dubbed “Shooting Hoops instead of Guns,” is scheduled for July 15-21 at the Michael ‘Scooter Reid” Basketball Center at the Hope Center. 

All games start at 6pm daily. Categories include 12-and-under, 16-and-under, 20-and-under, government ministry, church and open divisions. 

The event is being promoted by Guardian Radio and Radio House Outreach. 

CLERGY VS 

POLITICIANS 

AS part of the Peace ON Da Streets Classic, organisers will once again stage the showdown between members of the Clergy against the Members of Parliament. 

The game is scheduled for 8pm Sunday, July 21 at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

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