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.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Storm Surge & Tigers Secure Dominant Premier Division Victories
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The netball season has reached a critical juncture with a weekend of high-scoring encounters across all age groups, highlighted by a statement win for Storm Surge in the Premier Division. In a tightly contested premier fixture, Storm Surge overcame Phoenix Heat with a 33–25 victory, driven by a 20-goal haul from Jasmyn Renfroe and a clinical supporting performance from Selah Tuzo. Despite the defensive efforts of K’xiyae Gibbons, the Heat were unable to close the gap, though Ebonie Cox earned MVP honours for her tireless work in the circle.
The afternoon’s most prolific display came from the Tigers, who dismantled St. George’s 51–12 in a one-sided Premier Division clash. Jahkenya Trott led the charge with 21 goals, while Jahtuere Trott and Candance Paynter ensured the scoreboard remained active throughout the four quarters. Khianda Pearman-Watson was named the standout player for the Tigers, as St. George’s struggled to find an answer to the relentless attacking pressure.
In the First Division, Storm Nexgen produced a dominant 38–14 win over Hamilton Parish, with J’Zari Zuill-Dillas and Jamir Hatherley combining for 28 goals. Phoenix Flames also enjoyed a successful outing, defeating DC Diamonds 33–15, spearheaded by Caillia Joell’s 14-goal contribution. Joell proved to be a dual-threat on the day, also featuring prominently in the 16-and-under division where she netted another 14 goals for Phoenix Fire in a narrow 24–21 loss to Storm.
The youth divisions saw equally compelling action at the expansive courts. North Village Lady Rams claimed a comprehensive 28–12 win over Dandy Stars in the 16-and-under category, led by S'mai Tyrrell and E'rynn Paynter. In the 13-and-under bracket, Storm Lightning defeated the Lady Rams 20–7, while Phoenix Embers secured a massive 17–1 victory over Storm Thunder, with Quin Burgess clinical in front of the post.
The youngest competitors in the 10-and-under division showcased their development in two spirited games. A'meenah Simmons was named MVP as Phoenix Sparks faced off against NVCC, while Kanji Armstrong took top honours for Storm in their encounter with the Dandy Stars. The depth of talent across the age groups suggests a bright future for the national programme as the league season moves into its final phase.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Netball Returns as Bermuda Weather Finally Relents
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The Bermuda Netball Association has successfully navigated a turbulent period of weather-induced disruption to complete a series of crucial fixtures across all divisions. Following a frustrating stretch where consistent play had been elusive since mid-January, the league has finally seen a flurry of action despite a backlog of reschedules and constant adjustments to the calendar.
In the youth ranks, the 10 and Under category saw a spirited encounter between Dandy Stars and Phoenix Sparks. A’nylah Tucker proved to be the standout performer for the Stars, claiming the Most Valuable Player award after an impressive display in the attacking circle. For the Sparks, the defensive efforts of A’mariss Dyer were matched by the tactical play of Savvy Degraff, though it was Iyla Bascome who earned the MVP honours for her side.
The 13 and Under division featured a competitive "Storm Derby" where Storm Lightning edged out Storm Thunder in a tight 10–8 victory. Eliana Trott was the driving force for Lightning, scoring nine of her team’s ten goals to secure the MVP title. However, Storm Thunder demonstrated their depth in a subsequent fixture against North Village Rams, cruising to a 20–6 win. Sochi Outerbridge was instrumental in that victory, while Honor White led the scoring with eight goals to help Thunder rebound in style.
Senior netball returned with high-scoring drama in the First Division, where the Atlantic Aces delivered a clinical performance to defeat Phoenix Flames 66–34. Kammie Mills was in irrepressible form, racking up 49 goals, while Hailey Trott provided excellent support with 17 goals and an MVP performance. Elsewhere in the division, Storm Nexgen dominated Hamilton Parish in a 49–12 victory. J’zari Zuill-Dillas spearheaded the attack with 19 goals, while the defensive work of Nai-lah Barclay earned her the match MVP.
The Premier Division saw Phoenix Heat involved in a trio of hard-fought matches that highlighted the competitive nature of the top flight. The Heat initially secured a narrow 26–20 win over St. George’s, with K’xiyae Gibbons scoring 23 goals. However, the Heat were later upended by the Tigers in a 32–23 defeat, where Khianda Pearman-Watson’s defensive masterclass earned her the MVP award for the winning side.
The rivalry between Phoenix Heat and St. George’s was renewed in a final showdown that saw the Heat reclaim their dominance. Led by a 27-goal haul from Keizhari Knight and a further 14 from K’xiyae Gibbons, Phoenix Heat powered to a 41–21 victory. Kenya Simons was named MVP for her defensive resilience, ensuring that despite the recent weather delays, the quality of Bermudian netball remains at a premium as the season heads into its final stages.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Bermuda Set for Historic Netball Debut at 2026 CAC Games
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Netball Bermuda has officially confirmed its participation in the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games, marking a historic return to major multi-sport competition for the national program. The Games are scheduled to take place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from July 24th to August 8th, 2026, with the netball competition tentatively slated for the final week of action between August 3rd and 7th.
Bermuda's inclusion in the regional showpiece follows a dramatic shift in the qualification standings. While participation is typically reserved for the host nation and the top five ranked countries in the Americas region, a vacancy opened after St. Vincent and the Grenadines withdrew their participation. This withdrawal allowed Bermuda, as the next eligible nation, to secure a coveted spot in the six-team tournament.
The qualification is a direct result of Bermuda’s rapid ascent in the World Netball rankings over the past year. After a multi-year absence from international competition, the "Longtails" made a sensational return during the Battle of the Isles tournament held in St. Maarten and St. Eustatius last October.
The national squad secured a silver medal at the event, recording dominant wins over Guadeloupe (83-6), the British Virgin Islands (47-17), and the host nation, with their only defeats coming against regional powerhouse Canada. This stellar run propelled Bermuda into the updated World Netball rankings in 20th position overall.
Crucially, the new global standing has placed Bermuda among the elite in the Americas. The island now sits as the fifth-ranked nation in the region, trailing only traditional heavyweights Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and the recently withdrawn St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
For Netball Bermuda President Kimale Evans and captain Debré Evans, the achievement represents a strategic milestone that validates years of "intentional" development behind the scenes. The upcoming trip to Santo Domingo will serve as a vital high-performance platform as the team builds toward the 2026 Americas Netball World Cup Qualifiers later that year.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Northlands Primary Claim Historic Third Straight Netball Crown
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Northlands Primary have further cemented their dominance in youth sport after securing their third consecutive Primary School Netball Tournament title following a pulsating 4-3 victory over West Pembroke Primary at Bernard Park.
In a final defined by defensive grit and high-pressure shooting, it was Jher’z Burgess who emerged as the hero for the champions, leading from the front with a vital haul of goals to push her side over the line.
The match remained on a knife-edge until the closing stages when Mila Bryan found the net to score the decisive fourth goal for Northlands. West Pembroke pushed the champions to the very limit as Ariah Tucker netted twice and A’Nylah Tucker added another, but they ultimately fell just one goal short of forcing the match into extra time.
Northlands reached the showpiece event after a convincing 6-3 victory over Somersfield Academy in the semi-finals. Burgess was once again the standout performer in that clash, netting five times to lead all scorers, while Bryan added a single goal to complete the scoring. Somersfield fought valiantly with Gabriella Saunders scoring twice and Aleisha Siddiqi adding a third, but they could not contain the Northlands offensive surge.
The other semi-final was a much more grueling affair as West Pembroke needed extra time to eventually see off Harrington Sound Primary 10-8. Ariah Tucker was in sensational form during that encounter, scoring eight goals to single-handedly drag her team into the final, supported by two goals from A’Nylah Tucker. Harrington Sound’s resistance was led by Aalyasia Watson and Mia White, who each scored four times in what was the highest-scoring match of the day.
The knockout stages began with Harrington Sound delivering a statement performance by defeating Purvis Primary 9-4 in the first quarter-final. West Pembroke then survived a scare to edge out BHS 6-4, while Somersfield Academy secured their progress with a hard-fought 7-5 win over Saltus Grammar. The eventual champions, Northlands, wrapped up the quarter-final round in dominant fashion with a ruthless 7-0 shutout win over Warwick Academy to signal their intent early in the day.