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'Free-for-all' girls b-ball clinic
'Free-for-all' girls b-ball clinic
For the past two years, Jarelle Nairn has been working the sidelines as an assistant coach with the Salisbury University Sea Gulls women's basketball team.
Husband, wife duo set to make boxing history
Husband, wife duo set to make boxing history
The husband and wife team of Elkeno 'The Punisher' and Altonique 'Lady Punisher' Saunders will make history on Saturday night when they become the first to fight on the same professional boxing card.
2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act passed
2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act passed
Government closes the gap between subdivision developers and land prospectors with the new 2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act. It holds developers accountable to people purchasing lots in a subdivision before, during and after the transaction.
The 2010 Forestry Act passed
The 2010 Forestry Act passed
The 2010 Forestry Act should come into force by July 1, 2010, to enforce the Government?s comprehensive plan for land-use.
GIS maps were presented publicly at a Town Meeting held on June 15 at 7:00 P.M. in the Kendal G.L. Isaacs Gymnasium at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Center, off Thompson Boulevard.
Ballin' on the Beach a 'smashing success'
Ballin' on the Beach a 'smashing success'
From the time she came home on Sunday with her Salisbury Sea Gulls' team-mates, Jurelle Nairn had the feeling that the Ballin' on the Beach Girls' Basketball Camp was going to be a smashing success.
Yesterday at the three-day camp came to a close at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, Nairn breathed a sigh of relief.
Multi-talented Melinda intends 'to be the next Lavern Eve'
The multi-talented athlete had a promising collegiate career when she graduated from C R Walker.
But after putting it on hold for another four years due to the birth of her two daughters, Melinda Bastian is now fulfilling her goals and aspirations at Benedict College.
Basketball federation announces Independence tournament
The Bahamas Basketball Federation (BBF) will host its annual double elimination Independence Basketball Tournament July 9-10 at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium. This year the tournament will include the Open Male and Female Divisions.
Robin Hood may open location out east
Robin Hood may open location out east
A leading retailer yesterday said it believed its new eastern New Providence location could generate "two-thirds to three-quarters of the business" currently done by its existing Tonique Williams-Darling Highway outlet within the first year, unveiling plans to spend $4.5-$5 million on upgrading its latest property.
Sandy Schaefer, Robin Hood's president, said the company's acquisition of the fo...
3-on-3 basketball tourney raises funds for student athletes
A joint initiative between some of the veteran icons in local women's basketball and some of the sport's rising stars have produced a means of financial assistance for those student athletes seeking higher education.
To assist some of these young women, a 3-on-3 basketball tournament was held last Saturday at the D W Davis Gymnasium to raise funds.
"The Bahamas has and is currently experiencing ...
Tar Heels rout Giants 130-87 in Summer of Thunder College Scrimmages opener
By BRENT STUBBS
Senior Sports Reporter
bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
THE North Carolina Tar Heels and famed coach Roy Williams didn't have any mercy on the Bahamas Basketball Federation's national champions Commonwealth Bank Giants.
Playing in the opening game of the Summer of Thunder College Scrimmages on Wednesday night at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, the Tar Heels clobbered the Giants 130-87.
T...