Bermuda Pair Endure Tough Opening Day on Tour in Mexico
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Bermuda’s Benjamin Barnett and Braedon Medeiros-Cooke suffered a bruising baptism of fire on the opening day of the fourth stop of the 2026 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour in Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Stepping onto the international sand against some of the region’s most decorated heavyweights, the island duo found themselves on the wrong end of back-to-back straight-sets defeats as the preliminary pool stage got underway. With 14 elite men's teams representing 11 nations descending on Ciudad Madero, the tournament quickly lived up to its reputation as a punishing proving ground.
Bermuda’s campaign opened with a daunting assignment against the formidable United States tandem of Paul Lotman and Brian Miller. Lotman, a highly experienced former indoor Olympian, teamed up seamlessly with the explosive Miller to completely smother the Bermudian attack from the first whistle.
Barnett and Medeiros-Cooke struggled to find answers for the Americans' towering presence at the net and relentless service pressure. The clinical US pairing dictated the tempo throughout, comfortably wrapping up a dominant 2-0 victory with a lopsided 21-8, 21-7 scoreline to lay down an early marker in the sand.
Hopes of a swift Bermudian recovery were ruthlessly dashed in their second outing of the afternoon, as Barnett and Medeiros-Cooke ran headfirst into an elite Nicaraguan outfit. The seasoned partnership of Rubén Alejandro Mora Romero and Jefferson De Jesus Cascante Herrera showcased the formidable chemistry that has long made them central figures on the Central American circuit.
While the Bermudians showed flashes of resilience and improved their defensive coordination in the second frame, the class of the Nicaraguans ultimately shone through. Mora and Cascante capitalized on early unforced errors to secure another straight-sets 2-0 victory, stopping the clock at 21-10, 21-13.
The consecutive setbacks leave Barnett and Medeiros-Cooke with an uphill struggle in the standings as they look to dust themselves down, adjust to the grueling Mexican heat, and unlock their true potential in the remaining pool fixtures.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
BVA Confirm Barnett & Medeiros-Cooke Heading to Mexico
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The Bermuda Volleyball Association (BVA) confirmed www.islandstats.com’s report last week that Benjamin Barnett and Braedon Medeiros-Cooke will represent Bermuda at the upcoming 4th Stage of the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour taking place in Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico, May 22nd – 24th, 2026.
The Tournament will bring together top beach volleyball teams from across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, providing another valuable opportunity for Bermuda’s athletes to compete on the international stage at the regional level.
Medeiros-Cooke has previously represented Bermuda on the international beach volleyball stage, competing in previous NORCECA events and continuing to develop as one of the island’s emerging beach volleyball athletes. Barnett brings growing international experience to the event, having represented Bermuda at both ECVA and NORCECA competitions.
This Tour Stop marks an exciting new partnership for the Bermuda pair as they look to continue Bermuda’s recent progress on the regional beach volleyball circuit.
Barnett said: “I’m excited for the opportunity to compete in Mexico and represent Bermuda again on the NORCECA stage. Every tournament at this level is a chance to improve, gain experience and test ourselves against some of the best teams in the region.”
Medeiros-Cooke added: “Competing internationally is always a great experience, and I’m looking forward to playing alongside Ben in Mexico. We’ve been preparing well and are ready to compete hard for Bermuda.”
BVA Head Coach Rick Bevis and Assistant Coach Meagan McPeek said the tournament represents another important opportunity for Bermuda’s athletes to continue gaining experience on the international beach volleyball circuit.
“The NORCECA Tour consistently provides a very high level of competition, and opportunities like this are critical for the continued growth of our athletes,” the coaching team said. “Ben brings valuable international experience, and Braedon has continued to develop through consistent hard work and competition. We’re excited to see this partnership represent Bermuda in Mexico.”
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Pair to Represent Bermuda on NORCECA Beach Tour
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Bermuda’s presence on the international beach volleyball circuit is set to receive a significant boost this month, as the island prepares to send a representative duo to the latest stop of the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour in Mexico.
Benjamin Barnett and Braedon Alexander Madeiros-Cooke will fly the Bermuda flag during the high-stakes tournament, which is scheduled to run from May 21st to the 25th. The event forms part of the prestigious Continental Tour of the North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation (NORCECA), bringing together the region's most formidable talent.
The tournament will be hosted in Ciudad Madero, a vibrant coastal city situated on the Gulf of Mexico in the southeastern part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Known for its expansive sandy stretches, the venue is expected to provide a demanding environment for the athletes, with humidity and coastal winds likely to play a tactical role.
For Barnett and Madeiros-Cooke, the selection marks a vital step in their development as they test their chemistry and technical skill against elite opposition from across the Americas. The NORCECA tour is a primary pathway for athletes in the region to gain world ranking points and experience in high-pressure environments.
The Bermudian pair will join a diverse field of competitors, each vying for podium finishes in one of the tour's most anticipated Mexican stops.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Heartbreak in Saint Lucia: Bermuda Pairs Exit Championships
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The sun-soaked sands of Cul de Sac witnessed a day of high drama and ultimate disappointment for Bermuda, as both the men’s and women’s pairings saw their 2026 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Senior Beach Volleyball campaigns come to an end.
Despite flashes of the clinical form shown on the opening day, the pressure of the knockout stages proved a hurdle too far for the Bermuda teams in Saint Lucia.
In the Men’s Division, Benjamin Barnett and Sean Tucker began their morning with a fiercely contested final Pool match against Yahn Florent and Mervin Mingo of St. Kitts & Nevis. After claiming a tight opening set, the Bermudians were pulled into a physical battle at the net, eventually succumbing 2-1, with scores of 18-21, 21-14, 15-12.
Despite the loss, their earlier results were enough to secure a spot in the Quarter-Finals, where they faced a formidable Saint Vincent and the Grenadines duo, Julian Bristol and Elkreen Morton. In a match defined by narrow margins and tactical serving, Barnett and Tucker were unable to find the decisive breakthroughs needed, falling in straight sets 21-17, 21-17 to exit the competition.
There was similar frustration in the Women’s Division for Hailey Trott and Kayley Hamilton. Entering their final Pool A fixture with everything to play for, the Bermudian pair faced a clinical Dominica side featuring Joyan Pascal and Adicia Burton.
Trott and Hamilton fought valiantly in the opening exchanges, but the Dominican pair’s defensive coverage proved the difference. A 21-18, 21-13 defeat confirmed that the Bermudian duo would fail to advance to the Quarter-Finals, bringing a premature end to a campaign that had shown such promise on day one.
While the results mark a difficult conclusion to the tournament, the experience gained against the region’s elite will serve as vital preparation as the focus now shifts toward the summer’s upcoming international window.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Mixed Fortunes for Bermuda on Day 1 of ECVA Championship
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The scenic sands of Cul de Sac in Saint Lucia provided a breathtaking backdrop as nine nations, including Bermuda, descended for the opening day of the 2026 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Senior Beach Volleyball Championship.
With the tournament featuring elite pairings from across the Eastern Caribbean, the opening matches delivered immediate drama, momentum shifts, and a test of endurance in the Caribbean heat.
In the Women’s draw, Bermuda’s Hailey Trott and Kayley Hamilton endured a rollercoaster opening day. Their campaign began with a grueling three-set thriller against the host nation’s Clio Phillip and Tenayestlgni Joseph. After being outplayed in the first set, the Bermudians showed immense grit to force a decider, only to be edged out in a heart-wrenching final set, falling 2-1 (21-10, 19-21, 16-14).
However, resilience is the hallmark of this pairing. Trott and Hamilton returned to the court later in the day to face Antigua’s Dana Regis and Josanne Lewis. Despite dropping the opening set, they staged a remarkable comeback, showing superior fitness and communication under pressure to secure a vital 2-1 victory (17-21, 23-21, 15-11) and keep their qualification hopes firmly alive.
On the Men’s side, the Bermudian duo of Benjamin Barnett and Sean Tucker enjoyed a far more straightforward start to their title charge. In their lone fixture of the day against Antigua’s Dwight Bonnie and Raenor Sharpe, Barnett and Tucker produced a clinical display of power-hitting and defensive coverage.
They dispatched the Antiguan pair in straight sets, 2-0 (22-18, 21-11), looking increasingly comfortable as the match progressed. The victory places them in a strong position heading into the second day of pool play.
As the tournament shifts gears tomorrow, the focus will remain on the Cul de Sac sands as the nine-nation battle for regional supremacy intensifies.