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Last weekend reigning Premier Division champions North Village discovered it isn't going to be easy defending their crown.
The reds suffered a 1-0 defeat, their first of the new season, against a ten-man Devonshire Cougars side in their own backyard....
DATE: Oct 25, 2003
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Shaun Goater was sacrificed as Reading adopted a cautious approach to their Division One clash with high-flying Sheffield United last night.
The match, televised live in the UK, saw Reading claim a terrific 2-1 victory with Goater a spectator on the ...
DATE: Oct 25, 2003
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Bermuda crashed 3-0 to Finland in yesterday's action at the Mens World Squash Championships in Vienna, Austria.
The match, a play-off for 25th through 28th place, ended without the team of Nick Kyme, James Stout and Sam Stevens winning a game.
Steven...
DATE: Oct 25, 2003
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For Jesper Radich, coming up against Paula Lewin was the best and worst thing to happen in his quest to repeat as King Edward VII Gold Cup champion.
In the wake of conquering Lewin - the pride of Bermuda - 3-0 in yesterday's quarter-finals in Hamilto...
DATE: Oct 25, 2003
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WHAT hasn't already been said about Paula Lewin probably isn't worth saying.
She's been a unanimous choice for Athlete of the Year on four occasions, she's consistently competed against and beaten the very best in women's sailing, and earlier this we...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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Martonmere Cup action will finally begin under the lights, Bermuda Football Association confirmed yesterday.
The pre-season tournament, involving the previous season's top six teams, has traditionally been contested under floodlights.
However, due to...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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Bermuda Football Association's director of youth soccer, Kenny Thompson, has hit back at clubs which failed to meet what he called new "basic" registration requirements geared towards raising the overall standard of the game in Bermuda.
As reported b...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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Bermuda's Oliver Riihiluoma made a robust start to sailing's Junior Gold Cup yesterday, placing second in both races to lead the regatta after the first day.
His low score of four points is two better than second-placed Lukasz Przybytek's six points ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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There's a new game sweeping local basketball courts. And these guys can play!
A group of Canadian professional wheelchair basketball players are currently on the Island staging a series of exhibition matches and a clinic, to be held tomorrow for all ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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Michael Sims scratched his way back into contention for a place in the second stage of the PGA Tour Q-School yesterday with a crucial three-under par 68 in his penultimate round of stage one in the USA.
The Bermudian pro golfer - now tied for 28th at...
DATE: Oct 24, 2003
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