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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Future Stars Shine in BSSF Primary School Preliminaries

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The next generation of Bermudian track talent took center stage today as the 2026 BSSF Primary School Preliminaries got underway at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium. In a day defined by blistering pace and tactical maturity beyond their years, the island’s youngest athletes fought for their places in the upcoming finals.

The Under 9 Girls 100 Metre Dash provided one of the most dominant performances of the morning. Skye Furbert of West Pembroke Primary laid down a serious marker for the final, clocking an impressive 14.56 seconds to lead the qualifiers. She was followed into the next round by Tyla Foote of Elliot Primary and Saltus Grammar’s Sazise Lobese, who were separated by just two-hundredths of a second.

In the boys' equivalent, Koa Bean of Francis Patton Primary showed superb composure to top the timings in 14.95 seconds. He faces stiff competition from Northlands Primary standout Connor Johnson and West Pembroke’s Kayden Davis, both of whom looked comfortable in securing their spots on the grid.

The middle-distance events saw Warwick Academy assert their dominance in the Over 10 Girls 400 Metre Dash. While Naomi Nusum of Saltus Grammar took the top qualifying spot with a well-paced 1 minute 11.47 seconds, Warwick teammates Rayven Weeks and Kamari Brooks-Gibbons locked out the remaining top three positions to signal a strong medal threat for their school.

The Under 10 Boys 400 Metre Dash proved to be the most competitive individual race of the session. T'Orie Russell of Purvis Primary led the way in 1 minute 11.43 seconds, but he will have little room for error in the final. Nico Simmons of Warwick Academy and Taku Benza of Elliot Primary finished almost in unison, with a mere one-hundredth of a second dividing the pair at the finish line.

As the afternoon shifted to the relay events, the atmosphere in the stadium reached a fever pitch. Port Royal Primary’s Over 10 Boys team delivered a masterclass in baton handling, with Jacob Butterfield, Roman Bather, Ethan Anderson, and Ashlee Clay combining for a time of 58.88 seconds. They were the only team in the division to break the minute mark, finishing ahead of West Pembroke and Warwick Academy.

Warwick Academy found redemption in the Over 10 Girls relay, where the quartet of Rayven Weeks, Hazel Richards, Kamari Brooks-Gibbons, and Layla Holder powered to the fastest qualifying time of 1 minute 00.34 seconds. Bermuda High School and Saltus Grammar also safely navigated their heats to ensure the finals will be a tightly contested affair between the island's leading primary institutions.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Tucker Records Double Personal Best on Return from Injury

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Denver Tucker made an emphatic return to competitive action, clocking two personal best times at the Hurricane Alumni Invitational in Coral Gables, Florida.

Representing St. Thomas University (FLA), the sprinter was competing for the first time since the Sun Conference Indoor Championships in February. Despite the lengthy layoff due to injury, Tucker showed no signs of rust as he took to the track at Cobb Stadium against a high-caliber field.

In the Men’s 100m, Tucker delivered an explosive performance, stopping the clock in a lifetime best of 10.67 seconds. The time earned him a credible 13th-place finish and provided an immediate marker for his outdoor season campaign.

The momentum carried directly into the 200m, where Tucker once again rewrote his own record books. Powering off the bend, he crossed the line in 21.50 seconds to secure 12th place overall—his second personal best of the meet.

The results mark a significant milestone for Tucker as he navigates his way back to full fitness. After over two months on the sidelines, his ability to produce career-best times in his first outing back suggests he will be a major threat as the Sun Conference Outdoor Season reaches its peak.


Wednesday, April 22, 2026
BSSF Records Tumble as Saltus Lead Tight Battle on Day One

Xander Romeo Broke 2 Records
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Four records fell on a historic opening day of the Bermuda School Sports Federation’s Middle School Track and Field Championships, as the island’s rising stars lit up the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium.

The morning began with a masterclass in the throwing events from Mount Saint Agnes Academy standout Xander Romeo. Competing in the Over 13 category, Romeo claimed the first record of the day in the Discus with a dominant throw of 36.00 meters. He followed that performance by shattering the Over 13 Shot Put record with a massive heave of 15.35 meters, comfortably eclipsing the previous mark of 13.79 meters held by Lateef Trott.

The technical events continued to produce historic marks in the Turbo Javelin. The Whitney Institute’s Charlie Simons delivered a standout performance to win the Under 12 Boys title with a record-breaking throw of 27.05 meters. On the girls' side, the Under 12 record of 17.70 meters was surpassed by two athletes; Myla Cornish of Bermuda High School secured gold with an impressive 26.48 meters, while Saltus Grammar’s Charlotte Murdoch-Smith took silver with a throw of 20.11 meters, also besting the old mark.

In the overall team standings, defending champions Saltus Grammar School hold the narrowest of leads with 136 points, pursued relentlessly by Warwick Academy on 135.33. The Whitney Institute sits in third with 108 points.

The divisional battles are equally poised:
Girls Division: Bermuda High School leads the way with 84 points, ahead of Saltus (66.50) and Warwick Academy (49).
Boys Division: The Whitney Institute holds a slim advantage with 89 points, followed closely by Warwick Academy (86.33) and Saltus (69.50).

Click Here to see the Full 2026 Bermuda School Sports Federation Middle School Team Scores Day One


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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Two Personal Best for Maxwell Smith at Invitational

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Bermudian standout Massassi Maxwell Smith produced a jumping masterclass, securing two top-five finishes and a pair of personal bests at the 2026 Winthrop Invitational and Multis.

Representing Coker University at the Irwin Belk Track, Maxwell Smith showcased her technical evolution in both the long and triple jump events. In the Women’s Long Jump, she soared to a personal best distance of 5.33m (17 feet 6 inches), a performance that earned her a credible fifth place in a highly competitive field.

However, the senior's momentum didn't stop there. Transitioning to the Women’s Triple Jump, Maxwell Smith eclipsed her previous career high once again, recording a leap of 10.68m (35 feet 0.5 inches). The distance saw her climb the leaderboard to finish in fourth place, narrowly missing out on a podium spot.

The results mark a significant step forward for Maxwell Smith, who has been consistently chipping away at her lifetime bests throughout the 2025-26 outdoor season. Her dual top-five finishes provided a vital points haul for the Coker University squad as they continue their preparations for the upcoming South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Championships.

With the championship season looming, Maxwell Smith’s current form suggests she will be a key contender in the horizontal jumps, as she looks to translate these invitational successes into conference silverware.



Monday, April 20, 2026
Basden Shows Versatility as Golden Bulls Host Invitational

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Sophomore Tajer Basden produced a gritty display of speed and technical skill, representing Johnson C. Smith University at the 2026 Golden Bulls Invitational.

Competing on his home track at the Irwin Belk Complex, Basden faced a demanding schedule that tested both his raw sprinting power and his rhythmic discipline over the hurdles. In a densely packed field for the Men’s 200m dash, Basden powered through the turn to clock a time of 23.24. The performance earned him a 20th-place finish overall, serving as a solid benchmark as he continues to sharpen his speed for the outdoor season.

However, it was in the Men’s 400m Hurdles where Basden made his most significant mark of the meet. Navigating the ten barriers with a determined stride, he stopped the clock in 57.48. The time was good enough for seventh place, securing a vital top-ten finish for the Golden Bulls and demonstrating his growing comfort in one of track and field’s most grueling events.

The invitational is a key fixture for the Charlotte-based program, allowing the squad to gauge their progress against regional rivals before the championship season begins. For Basden—who has also been a consistent contributor to the school’s cross-country and middle-distance efforts—the results highlight a versatile range that makes him a valuable asset to the JCSU roster.

The Golden Bulls will now turn their attention to their next away fixture, with Basden expected to play a key role in both individual events and relay duties as the team builds momentum toward the CIAA Outdoor Championships.


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