CRICKET
Janeiro's batting just one of Somerset's Classic highlights
No one can blame Janeiro Tucker for Somerset falling short in their quest for the Cup. Tucker's legend grew some more with innings of 75 and 69 not out.
It's good to be back - I can't wait to get out to Canada for the Tri-series
It's great to be back with the national squad and I can't wait to get out to Canada for the tri-series next week.
'I still want to play for my country'
Bermuda batsman Chris Foggo insists his dope-smoking days are behind him and he is determined to go from strength to strength with the national cricket team.
Bermuda squad looked good despite defeat
It was disappointing not to make the final of the tri-series but I think the performance against the West Indies shows that strides that have been made.
Youngsters showed no fear against Windies' quicks
It was really great to see the youngsters on their debut against the West Indies in the Tri-Series in Canada last week.
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Patient Douglas seeking a 100 against Namibia
Confident Chris 'Dundee' Douglas targeted a century against Namibia this week as he aims to continue the brilliant start to his international career.
Bermuda take a bite out of Burgers
Bermuda skipper Irving Romaine has challenged his top order to bat Namibia out of the game today after rain curtailed an excellent start to their first innings.
50-metre pool to be built soon
El James is hoping to dive in and help the swimming community, but the ensuing splash will also benefit cricket.
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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We did better than I expected
Everyone expected a lot of big things from St. David's this season and although we didn't win the league I was pleased with the way we played.
Hemp's pro contract dropped
David Hemp - Bermuda's only professional cricket player - has been released by Glamorgan, leaving his career in limbo as he searches for a new club.
Johnson to train with future Windies' stars
Teenage spinner Marcus Johnson is heading to Trinidad to train with some of the most talented young players in the West Indies as part of a new link-up that could see more of Bermuda's top cricketers get the chance to compete in the Caribbean.
Blakeney's back in national squad
Glenn Blakeney is back.The hard-hitting middle order batsman is training with the national squad and is expected to be included in the line-up for Bermuda's Americas Championship defence in Florida next month.
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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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