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New regatta trophy commissioned, named for Sir Durward Knowles

A NEW regatta trophy has been commissioned and named for Sir Durward Knowles by Richard Browning, chief executive officer of the Palm Cay Marina. Its first public presentation along with a cash prize will be to the winner of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St V

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Jimmy Norius: ‘There’s no reason why I can’t crack the top three in this show’

THEY’VE been married for the past two years and training together, now Jimmy and Serena Salius Decius-Norius are planning to compete in the same venue, albeit in two different events, in one weekend.

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BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

sports inbrief

BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

sports inbrief

BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

sports inbrief

BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

sports inbrief

BASKETBALL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE Catholic Diocesan Primary Schools Basketball League is scheduled to hold its sudden death playoffs at the Loyola Hall, Gladstone Road, starting 3:30pm today. The matchups will showcase pennant winning Our Lady's Bl

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Major Jr and Nottage face off in men’s final

It will be youth versus experience and Grand Bahama vs New Providence when rising teenager Denali Nottage faces former champion Kevin Major Jr in the men’s final of the 2022 Giorgio Baldacci Open Nationals. The tournament, hosted by the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association, will come to a close today at the National Tennis Centre when the women’s champions will be decided as well in a rematch of last year’s finals between champion Sydney Clarke and runners-up Elana Mackey.

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Serena 2nd in bikini class

Serena Salis Decius-Norius is fast becoming a household name on the local and international bodybuilding scene.

Bahamians in World Seniors Invitational

TWO Bahamian bowlers - Leon Graham of Nassau and Clarence Wallace of Freeport, Grand Bahama - competed in the World Seniors Invitational Bowling Tournament at Tamarac Lanes in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Graham put on a dazzling display of bowling in the C

After surgery, Serena Brown expects to make impact with Hawkeyes in Big 10

SHE has been out of action for the past year, recuperating from surgery to repair her rotator cuff. But now Serena Brown has settled in at the University of Iowa where she expects to make an impact in the Big 10 Conference for the Hawkeyes, making the switch from the Texas A&M Aggies and the Southeastern Conference.

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Bahamas Bowl: Blazers take title to UAB

THE University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers, the athletic programme that features Bahamian star Sydney Clarke on their women’s tennis team, came back to town on Friday and took home the 2022 HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl football title. The Blazers, with the go-ahead touchdown from Jermaine Brown Jr on 4th-and-1 with one minute and 33 seconds left, held on as Rennard Ellis tackled Jalen Walker at the 1-yard line on the final play of the game that was sealed with kicker Matt Quinn booting in the extra point for a 24-20 win over Miami (Ohio) RedHawks at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.

Relay team could qualify for the London Olympics

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net The Bahamas Swimming Federation (BSF) could for the first time have a 4 x 100 freestyle relay team qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games. The team of Arianna Vanderpoool-Wallace, Alana Dillet

Relay team could qualify for the London Olympics

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net The Bahamas Swimming Federation (BSF) could for the first time have a 4 x 100 freestyle relay team qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games. The team of Arianna Vanderpoool-Wallace, Alana Dillet

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Newman brothers in Giorgio Baldacci Open

When the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Annual Giorgio Baldacci Open is held next week, brothers Baker and Spencer Newman are looking to return and put on a show. The tournament is scheduled to begin on Monday and conclude on Saturday with the top men and women tennis players participating in singles and doubles. The BLTA intends to use the tournament as the trials for the men’s Davis Cup team and the ladies’ Fed Cup team.

Triple jump legend Willie Banks visits Nassau

VETERAN long-triple jump coach Peter Pratt said he was delighted to renew his relationship with former American world record holder Willie Banks.

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Mikhail McLean making impact as assistant director of player development

AFTER suffering an injury, Bahamian basketball player Mikhail McLean thought his career was over.

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Valicia Demeritte holding court

Regarded as one of the top young female basketball players in the country, Valicia Demeritte is holding court as a small forward for the Coker University Cobras in Hartsville, South Carolina. The 20-year-old former player for the Kingsway Academy Saints left the Bahamas in grade nine in 2015 to enroll at the Potters House Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, where she played for the Lion’s basketball, volleyball and track teams, earning the most improved player award and was a four-time SIAA State champion.

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Justin Roberts and Maginley stay alive in doubles

AFTER they both got eliminated the day before in their singles, Bahamian Justin Roberts and his close friend and long-time partner Jody Maginley from Antigua and Barbuda stayed alive in the men’s doubles in the Legacy Bank NWA Tennis Series.

An excellent opportunity to revive pro boxing

WITH the absence of First Class Promotions, Major Productions has stepped up and provided an excellent opportunity to revive the sport of professional boxing in the Bahamas. Under the direction of Meacher 'Pain' Major, the promotional group staged its sec