BASKETBALL
Crumpler to lead West team in All-star game
With Johnny Lugo, Ryan Rabain and Steve Simons, the East would appear to have the stronger team as it collides with the West in the first ever CellularOne All-star game.
Basketball clinic starts second week
Children attending coach Roderick Spencer's Basketball Clinic last week worked on ball handling, passing, catching, low post moves, shooting and defense.
Phillips inspires team to quarter-final triumph
Last night Sullivan Phillips took to the floor in the Czech Republic Basketball League's semi-finals.
Simons' lead East to 99 to 94 victory
Sometimes it's the little things that make a difference.Jason Simons wasn't even supposed to play in the Premier Basketball League's All-star game on Saturday.
Enter the Dragons
Behind John Lee's 18 points and 15 rebounds, the Dragons entered the play-off picture with an eight-point victory over the Somerset Flyers.
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Women's league set to start
The TBI Women's Basketball League is set to tip off this Sunday at 5pm at the MSA gym.
Paget in sole possession of first
After opening the season with a loss, the St. George's International squad looked like the team beat rolling off six straight wins.
Island Games bid should boost local sports
Hosting the Natwest Island Games in 2013 could help Bermuda look beyond cricket and football to sporting success across the board.
Basketball team to Toronto for tournament
Basketball's next great player may emerge on the team's tour to Toronto.A select team will be in Canada for a three-day tournament.
Men's team cruises to title
Bermuda's men's select team was hardly challenged as they swept their way to the Summer Classic Basketball Tournament in Toronto.
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Scramble to comply with drug laws
Sporting bodies that fail to comply with tough new drug testing regulations risk wiping Bermuda off the international sporting map.
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Feeling the pinch: Five major sporting projects that need financing
Plans for a multi-purpose sports centre to take the pressure off the National Sports Centre were announced last week as the bulldozers moved in to demolish the dilapidated club house at Somerset Bridge.
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Money for new events unlikely to materialize
Sporting groups looking for money for new projects and events could very well find themselves in the paupers' line as the economic recession hits.
* SPORTS FUNDING / HARD TIMES AHEAD
Sports 'will survive' financial crisis
Bermuda can cut more than ten per cent from its sports budget and still fund a raft of new projects - including an Olympic swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports centre and new drug-testing infrastructure, claims Sports Minister El James.
Sanctions coming!
Seven sporting bodies are close to being stripped of all financing and use of Government facilities if they don't meet next month's drug testing deadlines.
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