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Saturday, June 27, 2026
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Crumpler Shines as Bermuda Under-19s Split Warm-Ups
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Bermuda’s Under-19 basketball team enjoyed a highly productive preparation stint in Lisbon, splitting a two-match international friendly series ahead of the highly anticipated Portugal Basketball Festival.
The warm-up fixtures provided the young Gombey Warriors with a crucial opportunity to fine-tune their tactical systems, resulting in an explosive offensive showcase before a gritty, defensive reality check on European soil.
The tour roared to life in spectacular fashion during the opening game, with Bermuda delivering a clinical offensive masterclass to ruthlessly dismantle CP Atletico Under-19s 101-59.
Bermuda's high-pressing defense forced loose possessions at will, triggering a relentless transition game that left the Portuguese side completely unable to contain the structural speed of the islanders. The ball movement was exceptional as the tourists comfortably eclipsed the century mark to seal a statement 42-point victory.
The second encounter proved to be a far more grueling, physical test. Facing a well-drilled Odivelas BC lineup, Bermuda found open looks hard to come by as the hosts choked out the paint. Despite a spirited defensive shift, the touring side struggled to find their rhythm from the perimeter, ultimately sliding to a hard-fought 62-50 defeat.
Despite the second-game setback, the undisputed story of the Lisbon tour was the breathtaking emergence of teenage sensation CJ Crumpler.
At just 16 years of age, the towering 6ft 4in point guard completely shrugged off any generational gap, playing with a level of maturity that dictated the tempo of both contests. Combining elite vision with a devastating driving game, Crumpler single-handedly spearheaded the Bermudian statistical sheets across the double-header.
The young floor general averaged a spectacular 19 points, 5 assists, and 4 steals per game, anchoring himself as the dynamic heartbeat of the team.
With the official tournament tip-off just around the corner, head coach and selectors will be delighted by the rapid integration of their teenage prodigy, whose rare combination of length and backcourt intelligence gives Bermuda a formidable weapon on the European stage.
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Monday, June 22, 2026
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Bermuda Youth Teams Off to Portugal Basketball Festival
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Bermuda Basketball is proud to announce that the Under 17 and Under 19 National Teams will be representing Bermuda at the 2026 Portugal Basketball Festival, one of Europe’s Premier International Youth Basketball events.
The tournament will take place June 27th – 28th, 2026, in Lisbon, Portugal, bringing together top teams from around the world for a weekend of high level competition, development, and cultural exchange.
The Portugal Basketball Festival is known for its elite competition, vibrant atmosphere, and global participation. Hosted in one of Europe’s most dynamic and safest cities, the event provides an invaluable opportunity for Bermuda’s young athletes to test themselves against international talent while experiencing basketball on a global stage.
Participation in this event aligns with the BBA’s mission to expand opportunities for Bermuda’s youth, deepen player development, and expose athletes to new environments that challenge them both mentally and physically. Competing internationally allows our players to grow through high level gameplay, team bonding, and cultural immersion.
The BBA extends its appreciation to the players, families, coaches, volunteers, and supporters who continue to invest in the growth of youth basketball in Bermuda. This trip represents an important milestone for our National Youth Program, and we look forward to showcasing Bermuda’s talent on the international stage in Lisbon.
Under 17: Coach Joshua Nesbitt, Ryan Green, Micah Simmons, Maximilian Kimberely, Harrison Estwanik, Stasio Rayner-Weller, Traedon Minors, Luka Cedenio, Mataio Cameron, Jordon Marsh, Cruz Butterfield, Coach Ralph Scott
Under 19:
Coach Jorel Smith , Maxwell Lawrence, Josiah Scott, Tre’ Simmons, Jordan Smith, Quinton Husband, Lachlan Thompson, Henok Simons, Zadok Simons, Devin Todd, Coach Damiso Husband Missing from photo: Chris Crumpler Jr. , Anton Gilbert Jr,
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Bermuda Name Squads for Portugal Basketball Festival
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Bermuda has officially unveiled the youth squads set to make history this summer, confirming the full player and coaching rosters for the island's debut appearance at the prestigious 2026 Portugal Basketball Festival.
The confirmation marks a monumental milestone for the local game, with two select national development teams heading to the European continent for the very first time to test their skills against a formidable international field.
To ensure they are fully prepared for the high-octane tournament in Lisbon, the traveling contingent will first undergo an intensive, one-week preparation training camp in the Portuguese capital. The specialized block will allow the players to adapt to the European climate, sharpen tactical systems, and gel as a unit before the official tournament tip-off on June 27th.
The national program has assembled a strong mix of size, speed, and emerging domestic talent across both configurations, led by an experienced coaching staff tasked with navigating this landmark international step.
The Under-17 national side will be spearheaded by head coach Ralph Scott, who will be ably supported on the baseline by assistant coach Joshua Nesbit.
Meanwhile, the Under-19 team will be guided through their European campaign by head coach Damiso Husband, with Jorel Smith stepping into the assistant coach role.
Under 17 Team
Cruz Butterfield Mataio Cameron Luka Cedenio Harrison Estwanick Ryan Green Max Kimberley Jordon Marsh Traedon Minors Stasio Raynor-Weller Micah Simmons
Under 19 Team
Chris Crumpler Jr. Quinton Husband Anton Gilbert Maxwell Lawrence Josiah Scott Tre Simmons Henok Simons Zadok Simons Jordan Smith Lachlan Thompson Devin Todd
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Tuesday, June 09, 2026
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Bermuda to make historic debut at 2026 Portugal Festival
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Bermuda’s youth basketball development is set to take a historic step forward this summer, with the island officially confirming its debut participation at the prestigious 2026 Portugal Basketball Festival.
Marking a monumental milestone for the local game, Bermuda will be sending two select youth squads to the European continent for the very first time to test their skills against a formidable international field.
To ensure they are battle-ready for the high-octane tournament, the Bermudian contingent will first undergo an intensive, one-week developmental training camp in the historic sports hub of Lisbon. The specialised camp will give the young players a crucial opportunity to adapt to the European climate, sharpen their tactical systems, and gel as a unit before the official tournament tip-off.
Organisers have promised a high-calibre environment where emerging talent can truly discover their ceiling on the court.
"This is where new teams step onto an international stage and face real competition in every youth category," a tournament representative stated. "It’s time to test your limits on the court. It’s the beginning of a legacy."
The highly anticipated festival in Portugal has established a fierce reputation for showcasing top-tier global youth talent, demanding elite tactical discipline, high-level athleticism, and a commitment to the true spirit of fair play.
For the Bermudian players, the tournament represents much more than a collection of games—it offers vital, elite international exposure and the foundational bricks for the island's long-term basketball future on the global stage.
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Sunday, June 07, 2026
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Wolfpack Spring League Round Up
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The Wolfpack Spring League wrapped up its season with an electric Championship Weekend, showcasing incredible effort, standout performances, and unforgettable moments from both the Pee Wee and Junior divisions.
Pee Wee Division
The Pee Wee Division opened the weekend with a thriller. The Timberwolves, led by Sebastien Von Herberstein’s dominant 12 points and 18 rebounds, outlasted the Shadow Pack in a double‑overtime battle, winning 33–29.
In the title matchup, the Predators claimed the championship behind a strong performance from Game MVP Bryn Davis, who delivered 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 steal. The Predators’ defensive pressure and teamwork secured the 24–16 victory over the Alphas.
Pee Wee Season Awards Most Improved Player: Christopher Wheatley Defensive Player of the Year: William Markus Most Valuable Player: Sebastien Von Herberstein
Junior Division
The Junior League Bronze Game was tightly contested, with the Timberwolves pulling away late. Koa Raynor Bailey led the charge with 13 points, 2 rebounds, and an impressive 7 steals, sealing the 31–23 win over the Alphas.
The final game of the season delivered a major upset as the Shadow Pack knocked off the top‑seeded Predators. Finals MVP Traddie Simpson Jr. put on a standout performance with 19 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals, powering Shadow Pack to a 49–31 championship victory.
Junior Season Awards Most Improved Player: Tyson Grant Defensive Player of the Year: Adri Dyer Most Valuable Player: Frith Decouto
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