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 continue with the Most Valuable Players in each Division
Premier Division Nominees
Taahira Butterfield - North Village Lady Rams Hailey Trott - Phoenix Tina Wall - St. George’s Selah Tuzo - Storm Khianda Pearman-Watson - Tigers
First Division Nominees
Zoe Alston- Atlantic Aces Honor Caesar- DC Diamonds Deshae Darrell- Hamilton Parish Jaya Dillas- Phoenix Fire Jamir Hatherley- Storm NexGen
Under 16 Division Nominees
Jaeda Morgan- Dill- Dandy Stars Kse Jennings- North Village Lady Rams Nyla Grant - Phoenix Fire Vongai Benza - Storm
Under 13 Division Nominees
Naiah Rayner- Dandy Stars Tiana Scott - North Village Lady Rams Kenzie McCrary- Phoenix Gabriella Babon- Storm Lightning Tamirra Richardson- Storm Thunder
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Netball Bermuda's Attackers of the Year Nominees
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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 continue with the Best Attackers in each Division
Premier Division Nominees
Jordyn Morris - North Village Rams Eshe Grant - Phoenix Heat Stacy-Ann Brown - St. George’s Lady Colts Selah Tuzo - Storm Brianna Ray - Tigers
First Division Nominees
Charlotte Evans - Atlantic Aces Jayla Simmons Furtardo - DC Diamonds Latifah Smith - Hamilton Parish Kammie Mills - Phoenix Flames Malaysia Furbert - Storm
Under 16 Division Nominees
Jaeda Morgan-Dill - Dandy Stars E’Rynn Paynter - North Village Lady Rams Shiloh Simmons - Phoenix Fire Diya Steede - Storm
Under 13 Division Nominees
Knalah Thompson - Dandy Stars Sanna Hodsoll - North Village Lady Rams Quin Burgess - Phoenix Sparks Eliana Trott - Storm Lightning Honor White - Storm Thunder
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Netball Bermuda's Defenders of the Year Nominees
IslandStats.com
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 Debre Evans - Storm Khianda 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
Netball Bermuda Unveils Winter League Final Standings
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Bermuda’s Netball landscape has been painted in shades of red and yellow this winter, as Phoenix and Tigers emerged as the dominant forces in the newly released final standings for the 2025/26 season.
The campaign reached its clinical conclusion with the Phoenix franchise securing three out of the four available division titles, cementing their status as a local powerhouse. However, it was the Tigers who remained the apex predators in the top flight, capping off a nearly flawless run in the Premier Division.
The Tigers have officially been crowned the class of the island, finishing a comfortable ten points clear at the summit of the Premier Division. Their consistent tactical execution across the winter months left the chasing pack struggling to keep pace. Storm Surge secured the runner-up spot, while Phoenix Heat rounded out the top three in a competitive elite bracket.
Premier Division
35 Tigers 25 Storm Surge 15 Phoenix Heat 01 St. George's 00 North Village Lady Rams
In the First Division, the Phoenix Flames delivered a masterclass in offensive efficiency, racking up 40 points to claim the title. The battle for the silver medal was the closest of the season, with Storm NexGen and Atlantic Aces both finishing on 27 points. NexGen took the second-place honors via a superior goal average, leaving the Aces in a respectable third.
First Division
40 Phoenix Flames 27 Storm NexGen 27 Atlantic Aces 04 DC Diamonds -2 Hamilton Parish
The youth ranks proved to be a fertile hunting ground for the Phoenix organization. In the 16 & Under Division, Phoenix Fire were untouchable, finishing the season with 42 points—the highest points total across any division. They were followed by Storm in second and the North Village Lady Rams in third.
16 & Under Division
42 Phoenix Fire 30 Storm 29 North Village Lady Rams 00 Dandy Stars
The 13 & Under Division told a similar story, with the Phoenix Embers claiming the top spot on 40 points. Storm Lightning showed great resilience to finish second with 28 points, narrowly edging out their clubmates Storm Thunder, who finished just a single point behind in third.
13 & Under Division
40 Phoenix Embers 28 Storm Lightning 27 Storm Thunder 07 Dandy Stars 07 North Village Lady Rams
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Tigers Roar to Netball Championship Glory at Bernard Park
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The Tigers have been crowned the Netball Bermuda Association’s Senior Premier Division Champions after delivering a clinical performance to dismantle the Storm 45 - 24 at Bernard Park. In a high-stakes, winner-take-all encounter, the Tigers showcased the offensive depth and defensive resilience that has defined their campaign, eventually pulling away to secure the title in convincing fashion.
The foundation of the victory was built on a masterful shooting display by Jahkenya Trott, who proved virtually unstoppable in the circle. Trott led all scorers with a dominant thirty-goal haul, finding her range early and maintaining a high conversion rate throughout the match. She was ably supported by Jahtuere Trott, who chipped in with fifteen goals to ensure the Tigers kept the scoreboard ticking over and prevented the Storm defense from ever settling.
Despite the margin of defeat, the Storm showed flashes of defiance, led by the industrious Selah Tuzo. Tuzo fought hard to keep her side in contention with thirteen goals, while Elishae Smith contributed six and Jasmyn Renfroe added five. However, the Storm struggled to bridge the gap as the Tigers’ mid-court pressure forced several key turnovers, allowing the newly crowned champions to dictate the tempo of the final periods and claim the island's top netball prize.