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Head coach Seymour gives boxers a 'D' grade for overall effort
GLASGOW, Scotland — Super heavyweight Keishno Major represented the last hope for the Bahamas to earn a medal in boxing at the 20th Commonwealth Games.
Deandre Ayton signs with Puma
Puma, one of the world’s sporting apparel brands, has chosen Deandre Ayton to be one of the faces of its relaunch into basketball.Ayton was one of two top-tier lottery prospects to sign with the company just days ahead of Thursday’s NBA Draft at the
Steven Gardiner: A 400 metres medal would top my year off
LONDON: Steven Gardiner feels he’s in the right company at the right time to join fellow Bahamian Shaunae Miller-Uibo as a medallist at one of the major international track and field meets.While Miller-Uibo returns as the athlete to watch on the 24-m
Valentino looks to continue his winning streak
After waiting for nine months since he made his professional debut, Valentino Knowles is now gearing up to step back in the ring.
Gunman kills at least 17 people at Florida high school
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — A former student opened fire at a Florida high school Wednesday, killing at least 17 people and sending scores of students fleeing into the streets in the nation's deadliest school shooting since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.
Bahamian in isolation at university in the US
A Bahamian student studying in Pennsylvania is currently in self-isolation at her university, which has taken preventative measures to ensure that students that couldn’t return home remain safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pennsylvania has more tha
Aliv Thunderbird set to defend title in Bimini Regatta
ALIV Thunderbird will be back to defend its title in the second annual Bimini Regatta, scheduled for June 23-25 in Alice Town.Lynden Johnson, of L Andrew Consultants, who are helping to organise the event, said they have partnered with a number of en
Astonished by Greenslade response
I was very astonished as I heard the response given by Ellison Greenslade to some of the criticisms levied at himself and the police force in recent days.
Albert Cartwright selected to play in All-Star game
The ultimate goal is to make it to the Major League. But for now, Albert Cartwright is content with just being one of the best players in the minor league making his debut in the 2013 Eastern League All-Star Game.
Chris Brown is proud of Lakers track and field team
HAVING just completed his fifth season as the head coach at Clayton State University, Golden Knight Chris 'Fireman' Brown said he could not be prouder of the achievement of his Laker’s track and field team.
Bahamas First: Top rating more vital ‘than ever’
Bahamas First said yesterday’s affirmation of its “excellent” financial strength by the top insurance rating agency was likely the most important ranking in its recent history, due to its $80 million Hurricane Matthew payout.
Athletes burn up track at Texas A&M Indoors
With the focus on getting some of his talented senior members off to school on athletic scholarships, coach Tito Moss took a 20-member team to the Texas A&M Indoor High School Track and Field Meet over the weekend.
Macedonia still undefeated
ST John’s, rebounding from their only loss a week ago, took their frustrations out on St John’s with a 65-24 rout to push their second place record to 5-1 in the 19-and-under division of the Baptist Sports Council’s 2013 Basketball League at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.
Kemp wouldn't change a thing
LONDON, England — From the training camp in Crawley to the games village, hurdler Ivanique Kemp said she wouldn’t change anything she has experienced so far in her history-making debut at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Veteran sprinter back on track for World Indoors
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IN JULY, 2010, she went down with an injury that kept her out of action for the duration of last year. But after an impressive start to her indoor season, veteran sprinter Chandra Sturrup is
Chris Brown Invitational moved to Grand Bahama
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the new Thomas A Robinson Stadium not yet officially certified by the IAAF, the first Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational will now be staged at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex on Saturday,
Veteran sprinter back on track for World Indoors
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IN JULY, 2010, she went down with an injury that kept her out of action for the duration of last year. But after an impressive start to her indoor season, veteran sprinter Chandra Sturrup is
Chris Brown Invitational moved to Grand Bahama
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the new Thomas A Robinson Stadium not yet officially certified by the IAAF, the first Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational will now be staged at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex on Saturday,
New fee increases at apd affecting shipping charges
New fee increases at apd affecting shipping charges By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net FEE increases at the new Arawak Port Development (APD) affecting shipping companies may soon affect retailers and wholesalers, w
New fee increases at apd affecting shipping charges
New fee increases at apd affecting shipping charges By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net FEE increases at the new Arawak Port Development (APD) affecting shipping companies may soon affect retailers and wholesalers, w