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BBF executives attend FIBA development workshop

THE Bahamas Basketball Federation (BBF) continues its mandate of developing the sport and was recognised by the international governing body as one of its fastest growing member federations in the region.

MMA: Silver stardom for Bahamian fighters

Bahamian fighters won a pair of silver medals at the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) and the World Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) Unified the Pan-American Open Championships of Amateur MMA.

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Jazz Chisholm Jr leads All-Star Ballot Returns for NL 2nd Basemen

JASRADO “Jazz” Chisholm Jr emerged as the leading vote getter for National League second baseman after the first return of 2022 MLB All-Star ballots.

Setting the standard on day 1

Setting the standard on day 1 Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) yesterday opened its 2012 Scotiabank National High School Track & Field Championships at Thomas A Robinson Stadium. Though no overall champion will be decided, teams began

Setting the standard on day 1

Setting the standard on day 1 Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) yesterday opened its 2012 Scotiabank National High School Track & Field Championships at Thomas A Robinson Stadium. Though no overall champion will be decided, teams began

More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney

Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag

More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney

Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag

More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney

Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag

More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney

Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag

More than 250 children take part in seven-a-side soccer tourney

Over 250 children from six schools and clubs across New Providence took part in the KPMG seven-a-side Football Tournament at St Paul's Sports Fields. All teams played three or four matches in the "round-robin" style tournament with players between the ag

Junkanoo Jam in jeopardy: Hurricane and Eagles opt not to participate

NCAA Division I college basketball will return in late November, but another event on the country’s sports tourism calendar is in jeopardy. According to a report by CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, the Boston College Eagles and Tulsa Golden Hurricane have opted not participate in the 2020 Junkanoo Jam.

TEAM BAHAMAS DOMINANT IN THE PRE-QUALIFIER FOR JUNIOR DAVIS, FED CUPS

By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net FOLLOWING a year when the Bahamas' male junior national tennis team made history when they first placed in regional Junior Davis Cup Pre-Qualifying, both male and female teams have taken major

TEAM BAHAMAS DOMINANT IN THE PRE-QUALIFIER FOR JUNIOR DAVIS, FED CUPS

By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net FOLLOWING a year when the Bahamas' male junior national tennis team made history when they first placed in regional Junior Davis Cup Pre-Qualifying, both male and female teams have taken major

Youth football leadership clinic was a blast

Bowl week events continued for the fourth edition of the Bahamas Bowl as the organisers attempted to extend their community outreach and interaction between visiting players and locals. Student athletes and spirit squads from both the Ohio University Bobcats and UAB Blazers participated in community-building exercises with aspiring youth football player on Wednesday.

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‘Jazz’ Chisholm hits homer, 2-run double

Back in February, Jasrado “Jazz” Chisholm spoke candidly at Miami Marlins’ Fanfest on his team’s probability to earn a playoff spot and become a contender in the National League. The rookie’s brash projection came to fruition sooner than most expected as the Marlins clinched a berth in the Major League Baseball playoffs for the first time since 2003. The Marlins finished 31-29, the franchise’s first winning season since 2009, and clinched the No.6 seed in the National League.They will go on the road to face the No.3 seed and National League Central Division champion Chicago Cubs in the Wild Card Round. The best-of-three wild card series begins on Wednesday night at Wrigley Field.

Knights win opener vs Cougars

By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net Jordan Scott's alley-oop dunk made history by scoring the first basket in the inaugural Battle 4 Atlantis. But it was a dominant performance by Keith Clanton and clutch plays down the stretch f

Local riders turn heads on final day of Tour of the Bahamas

By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE final day of the 9th annual Tour of the Bahamas was a productive day for local riders while the winners from the most high profile visiting team dominated in the Pro division. Bahamian resi

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Fight night: ‘Reno’ ready to shine against Munguia

After weeks of speculation, Tureano “Reno” Johnson got the fight he lobbied for on his journey to the top of the middleweight division. Johnson will take on former WBO super welterweight champion Jaime Munguia at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California, on October 30.

Johnson: ‘Clean athletes should demand better from their federation’

SHAUNAE Miller-Uibo has been vocal about her displeasure with the decision in Salwa Eid Naser’s whereabouts case – which cleared the Bahraini sprinter of any wrongdoing and now other icons in the sport have joined the growing chorus of scepticism.

Vixens vex the Lady Truckers

The NPVA commenced its championship Sunday night at the D W Davis gymnasium. In the first match, the Johnson Lady Truckers appeared to be on a mission and got off to a good start, winning the the first 2 sets 25-16, 25-21, however, the defending champions