The curtain is set to fall on another exhilarating season of Bermudian netball as Netball Bermuda prepares to host its annual 2025/26 Prize Giving Ceremony.
After a winter defined by clinical shooting, defensive masterclasses, and a significant rise in youth participation, the island’s netball community will gather to honor the standout performers across five competitive divisions. From the grassroots "sparks" in the Under 10s to the elite veterans of the Premier Division, the event promises to highlight the skill and resilience that have become the hallmarks of the local game.
Each Division will have a race for individual honors which is expected to be a tight affair, with candidates for Best Attacker, Best Defender and the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Over the next day’s islandstats.com will reveal the candidates in each Division.
Beyond the individual trophies, the ceremony will serve as a reflection on a season where Bermuda’s international presence continued to grow, following successful qualification runs in regional tournaments.
We begin with the Best Defenders in each Division
Premier Division Defenders Nominees
Jada Richards - North Village K’xiyae Gibbons- Phoenix Heat Jasmine Adams- St. George’s Debris Evans - Storm Khuanda Pearman-Watson - Tigers
First Division Nominees
Sinae Symonds- Atlantic Aces Ja’Miyah Johnston- DC Diamonds Alexia Pascall- Hamilton Parish Kree Holdipp - Phoenix Keyahnee Burgess - Storm
Under 16 Division Nominees
Naiah Rayner- Dandy Stars Riley Jones - North Village Kree Holdipp - Phoenix Tjaia Butler - Storm
Under 13 Division Nominees
Naiah Rayner- Dandy Stars Tiana Scott- NVCC Taylor Washington- Phoenix Embers Reegan Lightbourne- Storm Lightning Tamirra Richardson- Storm Thunder
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