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Teenager Lee makes his former coach pay dearly
Boulevard 2 North Village 4 Not even the return to the dugout of Andrew Bascome could prevent Boulevard from slipping to defeat against title chasers North Village.

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Sluggish Town stay in control
Hamilton Parish 1 Dandy Town 2 While it was far from being a championship performance,

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Relegation fears worsen for Trojans
SOCCER: Premier Division
Somerset Eagles 2 Somerset Trojans 0 Somerset Trojans are going down.

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Zebras held by Colts
PHC 1 Devonshire Colts 1 Devonshire Colts claimed a valuable point in their race for their survival with a draw against PHC at Southampton Oval.

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Allen takes honours in 5K
Island Games runner Stephen Allen won the Butterfield & Vallis 5K yesterday in a time of 17.32 beating out Tony Banks (17.48) and Shawn Herman (17.49).

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Leaders St.George's toppled by X'Roads
FIRST DIVISION
St. George's Colts 0 X'Roads 1 St.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

  • Frick has long ban cut short
  • Cougars keep their slim title hopes alive
  • Arsenal have to bounce back . . . quickly
  • Injury-hit Zebras face tricky task against Colts
  • Warwick rocked by Cane Toads
  • Sims misses the cut
  • Forget about chumming at this time of the year

  • Friday, February 5, 2010

  • CAC Games spark huge interest from local athletes
  • Cann fumes over bottle incident
  • Colts boosted by fresh training approach
  • Sims stutters in first round
  • BOA facing rough ride over sponsorship plan
  • Key steps to international success
  • Crunch time for Cougars

  • Thursday, February 4, 2010

  • Home games give Hogges chance to make fast start
  • Bascome has 'too much on his plate' says Blazers coach
  • Confident Hood target league success
  • Donawa, Trott to lead charge at cross-country championships
  • Swan's buddy Green suffers another tragedy

  • Wednesday, February 3, 2010

  • Bascome quits academy post
  • BFA congratulate bad boy Frick on website
  • Khano training with Brentford
  • Boyles strike sees off Hood
  • Polecats crash to first defeat of the season
  • Best tournament offers golden opportunity for budding talent
  • Teachers lift another league title
  • Pro Sims tees off again Down Under

  • Tuesday, February 2, 2010

  • BCB chief prepares to stand down
  • Dressage rider Collins heads for Sunshine Tour
  • Former Island resident carries Olympic Torch
  • St.George's ease past Hamilton
  • Place and Bean qualify for top track events
  • Tuff Dogs increase lead at top

  • Monday, February 1, 2010

  • Village denied as gritty Hood force Cup replay
  • More cash at stake as Pro Tour tees off
  • Sims drops after final round 77
  • Rangers pair face 12-month ban
  • Blazers bundled out by Parish
  • FA Cup Results
  • Russell's super-strike helps Eagles romp into semi-finals
  • Social Club suffer seven-goal mauling
  • Beach, Bean will have final say in title race

  • Saturday, January 30, 2010

  • Open organisers committed to providing a better event
  • Encouraging finish for Kirklands
  • Sims back in the hunt after 68 at NZ Open
  • Wenger boys will be hoping old heads prevail
  • Village won't be complacent says DeGraffe
  • Stop moaning! Bermuda still an angler's paradise
  • Chargers clinch OT win






















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