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Pitbulls in straight set win over Raptors
Pitbulls in straight set win over Raptors
The first sport on the Government Secondary School Sports Association (GSSSA) calendar concludes this week as the volleyball championship series in four divisions got underway at the D W Davis Gymnasium yesterday.
In junior boys play, the D W Davis Pitbulls protected their home court advantage with a dominating performance in a straight set win over the C H Reeves Raptors, 25-16, 25-14.
Tigers Are The Champions
Tigers Are The Champions
In a far cry from the struggle in game one, the newly crowned junior girls volleyball champions dominated game two to clinch the series and the first championship of the year in the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association (GSSSA).
The A F Adderley Tigers took a straight set win over the C H Reeves Raptors in game two yesterday at the D W Davis Gymnasium, 25-17, 25-12, to take the 2010 t...
sports inbrief
sports inbrief
SWIMMING BARRACUDA SWIM MEET
THE Barracuda Swim Club is scheduled to host the first Long Course swim meet of the Bahamas Swimming Federation on Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex. This meet is sponsored by Family Guardian Insurance. The meet is set for 6pm Friday and 9am Saturday. Many of the swimmers will be using this meet to qualify for the Florida Gold Coast Winter ...
Buddy to play for The Bahamas
Buddy to play for The Bahamas
The Bahamas' senior men's national basketball team will get a boost at the shooting guard position for its upcoming fixtures as Indiana Pacers sharp shooter Chavano "Buddy" Hield will play. He confirmed that he will suit up for The Bahamas in July.
The Bahamas beats Jamaica
The Bahamas beats Jamaica
Quentin Hall stepped up when his team needed him the most last night, and The Bahamas senior men's basketball squad held off a resilient Jamaican bunch at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium.
CBC to Screen “We Are Coca-Cola Bahamas” Documentary at Bahamas International Film Festival
CBC to Screen “We Are Coca-Cola Bahamas” Documentary at Bahamas International Film Festival
This year, The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) will screen over 50 International and Bahamian films featuring a number of world-renowned actors and filmmakers. In addition to being a proud sponsor of the annual festival, the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) will also debut the “We are Coca-Cola Bahamas” documentary...
Cobras overcome the Stingrays
Cobras overcome the Stingrays
A player from C.C. Sweeting goes up for a shot in the lane on day two of the 37th Annual Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic yesterday. The Cobras opened their tournament with a 43-37 victory over the C.V. Bethel Stingrays...
Basketball without Borders
Basketball without Borders
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture the Hon. Michael Pintard addressed Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Americas 2017 Press Conference at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, on July 5, 2017...
'LET'S VACCINATE 200K BY YEAR END': Health officials set goal of half of nation given jab by January
'LET'S VACCINATE 200K BY YEAR END': Health officials set goal of half of nation given jab by January
HEALTH officials plan to "ramp up" the country's vaccination campaign with a goal to have about 50 percent of the population vaccinated by the end of the year, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday.
SAC wins second straight BAISS junior boys title
SAC wins second straight BAISS junior boys title
When things got tight in the fourth quarter last night, the St. Augustine's College (SAC) Big Red Machine went back to the formula that has worked all season for them, and paid off as they held off the Aquinas College Aces for their second straight Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) junior boys basketball title.