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Bowleg, Cobras eye Hugh Campbell crown
COACH Mario Bowleg doesn’t just want to settle on his Cobras winning the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior boys’ basketball title. He wants to take another Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic championship crown back to CC Sweeting as well.
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‘I could have bled out on the court’
Zane Knowles expected to take Hungary’s Zalakerámia ZTE KK basketball club by storm this season, but a possible life threatening injury - discovered by happenstance - sidelined those plans for the immediate future.
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J R Cadot a force on the glass for Horned Frogs
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net Early into the 2011 season, it appeared as if his senior season and second in NCAA Division I basketball would be a breakout year for J R Cadot - he has slowed since with recent setbacks - but
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Coleby leads Happinets into championship series in Japan
RANKED one of the top teams in the Japanese B2 League all season long, Kadeem Coleby leads his Akita Northern Happinets into the championship series.
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LED us realise energy savings
As I work with clients to help them save money in their homes, churches and businesses, I often get asked about lighting.
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Athletes on their marks for GSSSA Track and field Championships
AFTER hosting a successful basketball championship series at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium last week, the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association (GSSSA) will switch its focus of attention to their track and field championships this week at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
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National High School Track & Field Championships get underway
HUNDREDS of athletes from throughout the Commonwealth of The Bahamas are currently in Grand Bahama participating in this year’s National High School Track and Field Championships.
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Indiana Carolyn Tamika
Funeral Service for the late Indiana Carolyn Tamika Simms-Thompson, aged 42 years of #9 Pine Avenue, Gleniston Gardens, will be held on Saturday, 18th February, 2017, 10:00 a.m. at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Wulff Road. Canon Basil Tynes will officiate. …
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Errison Linwood Sands
Funeral Service for Errison Linwood “Slim” “Sly” Sands, 54, of Golden Gates II and formerly of Green Castle Eleuthera, will be held on Saturday 31st March 2012, 11:00a.m. at Golden Gates Native Baptist Church, Lobster Ave Golden Gates I. Officiating …
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30th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic to feature 26 teams
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net WITH both Government Secondary Schools Sports Association (GSSSA) and Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools championships completed, the focus of attention now switches to the
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Human rights group asks Mitchell to distance himself from Facebook page
THE Grand Bahama Human Rights Association said it is “appalled” that Senator Fred Mitchell “has failed to denounce and distance himself from the homophobic slurs that appeared on a Facebook page that he has publicly endorsed.” The statement came af
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‘It feels good to be able to win another coaches’ award’
AS he prepares his 11 athletes for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCA) National Indoor Championships this weekend, Rolando ‘Lonnie’ Greene said he’s elated to have been named the Women’s Team Coach of the Year for the Southeast Region.
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‘Knucklehead’ Johnson Cross Country Championships set
FOR the third consecutive year, the Silver Lightning Track Club will honour one of the country’s premier middle-distance runners in staging the William ‘Knucklehead’ Johnson Cross Country Championships.
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Back in the game
THE College of The Bahamas Lady Caribs and the Arnette’s Sporting Lounge Hitmen avoided getting swept in their respective New Providence Softball Association’s best-of-five playoff series on Saturday night.
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Giants rout Pirates 97-73, Regulators top Pros 76-58
COMMONWEALTH Bank Giants and Mr Ship It Freight Regulators are making it a run for the top spots in their respective divisions of the New Providence Basketball Association.
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Ministry concern over spate of early retirement applications
THE Ministry Education, Science and Technology is concerned over the “unexpected” applications for early retirement from over 100 public school teachers this year, Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald said yesterday.
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MARION PRISCILLA SMITH-PRATT
Funeral Service for MRS. MARION PRISCILLA SMITH-PRATT, 66 a resident of Taylor Road Nassau Village, will be held on Sunday, September 3rd, 2017, 2:30 pm. at St Agnes Anglican Church, Blue Hill Road. Officiating will be Rev’d Fr. I Ranfurly …
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Fusion cash ‘nearly depleted’
FUSION Superflex’s cash reserves are “nearly depleted” after being closed since March with the entertainment centre’s CEO telling The Tribune the facility needs to reopen soon before the business suffers “permanent” damage.
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Men's national softball team fails to qualify for CAC Games
THE men’s national softball team fell into a scoring slump and failed to qualify for the Central American and Caribbean Games.
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Mobile data usage up 30% pts in 2017
Mobile broadband penetration jumped by 30 percentage points inside one year, it was revealed yesterday, with four out of every five Bahamians using the product by year-end 2017.The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), unveiling its