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Knowles, Fish have that winning feeling
Knowles, Fish have that winning feeling
IN their return to action after a week's break, Mark Knowles and American Mardy Fish continued their winning ways at the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters in Cincinnati.
Yesterday in their opening round of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, Knowles and Fish prevailed with an 6-3, 6-2 win over Phillip Kohlschreiber of Germany and Gael Monfils of France.
"It's a great start to the tourn...
Romell Fish Knowles appointed to two more ISF Commissions
VETERAN Softball Administrator and Former President of the Bahamas Softball Federation Romell Fish Knowles was recently appointed to two more prominent ISF Commissions within the International Softball Federation.
Knowles, who became the first Bahamian to be elected to office in the ISF, already chairs the Media Relation Commission and was appointed as Vice Chair of the Hall of Fame Commission...
Try LION FISH at Luciano's
Try LION FISH at Luciano's
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Luciano's of Port Lucaya announces their new special
feature on the menu,
Lion Fish.
Try
Lion Fish as an appetizer served as a Fillet on a Tropical/Citrus Salad with Grapefruit, Orange, Mango, Green Onion, Cherry Tomato, Avocado flavored with a Raspberry Vinegar and Ginger and Chives Vinaigrette.
Try
Lion Fish as a main course with the Fillet in Herb Crust serv...
Knowles, Fish getting rackets ready for US Open doubles draw
By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett@tribunemedia.net
LOOKING ahead to the draw for the season's final Grand Slam on the ATP tour, the Bahamas' top tennis ace looks to deliver the performance comparable to a nearly successful run at the tournament title in 2009.
Mark Knowles and Mardy Fish are currently in preparation to contest the doubles draw of the 2010 US Open, set for August 30 to...
Knowles and Fish in come from behind win
Knowles and Fish in come from behind win
Despite a slow start, Bahamian tennis ace Mark Knowles got his 16th appearance at the ATP tour's Grand Slam finale off to a successful start with a come from behind win to advance.
Knowles and partner Mardy Fish of the United States recovered to take the three set win in the opening
Knowles, Fish win first round match
Knowles, Fish win first round match
By KELSIE JOHNSON
NG Sports Reporter
kelsie@nasguard.com
It's on to the next one for Bahamian tennis professional Mark Knowles and his American doubles partner Mardy Fish.
The duo sent the unranked Spanish team of Marc Lopez and Pere Riba packing in three sets at the U.S.â Open in Flushing Meadows, New York yesterday, 3-6, 6-4 and 6-4. This is the first win for Knowles and Fish, and they wi...
Knowles, Fish to face the Bryan brothers
Knowles, Fish to face the Bryan brothers
By BRENT STUBBS
Senior Sports Reporter
bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
BAHAMIAN tennis ace Mark Knowles and his doubles partner, American Mardy Fish, will have their hands full today when they take on top seeds American identical twin brothers Bob and Mike Bryan in the third round of the US Open.
Their match will be played sometime today in Flushing Meadows, New York, after Fish plays his third round...
The Bryan brothers defeat Knowles, Fish
The Bryan brothers defeat Knowles, Fish
By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett@hotmail.com
A RUN at yet another Grand Slam championship for the Bahamas' top tennis player ended abruptly yesterday just before the quarterfinal round.
Bahamian tennis ace Mark Knowles and his doubles partner, American Mardy Fish, were eliminated from the men's doubles draw of the US Open in Flushing Meadows, New York.
The 15th ranked team in the d...
Organizations call for end to shark fishing
Organizations call for end to shark fishing
By JASMIN BONIMY
Guardian Staff Reporter
jasmin@nasguard.com
A group of commercial fishermen and environmental organizations is calling for the government to enact legislation aimed at clamping down on shark fishing.
In press releases sent out over the weekend the Bahamas Marine Exporters Association(BMEA)and the Bahamas Commercial Fishers Alliances(BCFA), as well as the Bahamas National Trust(BNT...
Call for ban on fishing of most marine species
Call for ban on fishing of most marine species
By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter
mreynolds@tribunemedia.net
A CAMPAIGN to protect sharks from being fished in Bahamian waters has sparked the suggestion for a blanket ban on the fishing of most marine species.
Freeport attorney Fred Smith, QC, an environmentalist with a passion for diving and sharks, encourages Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Larry Cartwright to adopt a ne...