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'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown
Caribs edge past Wreckers 80-79
THE College of the Bahamas men's basketball team has been competing in the New Providence Basketball Association in preparation for the collegiate season. The team, coached by Sean Bastian and assisted by Kirk Basden, have won their last two games to impr
'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown
Caribs edge past Wreckers 80-79
THE College of the Bahamas men's basketball team has been competing in the New Providence Basketball Association in preparation for the collegiate season. The team, coached by Sean Bastian and assisted by Kirk Basden, have won their last two games to impr
Sea Bees Swimming Invitational RESULTS
A LOOK at the top three finishers in Sea Bees Swimming Invitational Championships at Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center Saturday: Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1, McCarroll, Zoe N, DSC-BA, 5:45.12 NATL. 2, Kemp, Reagan M, DSC-BA, 6:42.19. Girls 13
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the Bahamas Swimming Federation prepares for the hosting of the 2012 Carifta Swimming Champ
sports inbrief
NPSA ELECTIONS A NUMBER of sporting bodies will conduct their election of officers this year. The first one is the New Providence Softball Association, which is expected to go to the polls 7pm Thursday at Banker's Field, Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. Al
Sea Bees Swimming Invitational RESULTS
A LOOK at the top three finishers in Sea Bees Swimming Invitational Championships at Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center Saturday: Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1, McCarroll, Zoe N, DSC-BA, 5:45.12 NATL. 2, Kemp, Reagan M, DSC-BA, 6:42.19. Girls 13
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the Bahamas Swimming Federation prepares for the hosting of the 2012 Carifta Swimming Champ
sports inbrief
NPSA ELECTIONS A NUMBER of sporting bodies will conduct their election of officers this year. The first one is the New Providence Softball Association, which is expected to go to the polls 7pm Thursday at Banker's Field, Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. Al
Sea Bees Swimming Invitational RESULTS
A LOOK at the top three finishers in Sea Bees Swimming Invitational Championships at Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center Saturday: Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1, McCarroll, Zoe N, DSC-BA, 5:45.12 NATL. 2, Kemp, Reagan M, DSC-BA, 6:42.19. Girls 13
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
sports inbrief
SWIMMING MOSS QUALIFYING PERFORMANCES IN the Sea Bees Swimming Invitational Saturday at Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Centre, Sea Bees' T'Auren Moss' times in the 15-and-under division were either qualifying times for the Caribbean Invitational Swim Champi
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD GIRLS' TOURNEY RESULTS from day one of the HOYTES 2012 Geneva Rutherford Girls National Basketball Classics in Grand Bahama are as follows: Jr Girls: Temple Christian def. Catholic High 30-23. Sr Girls: Tabernacle def. Centr
In 100 fly, Arianna settles for 3rd place
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net ARIANNA Vanderpool-Wallace closed out a chapter of her collegiate experience with three titles and a third place finish at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Swimming and Diving Championships