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Friday, April 24, 2026
Lambe Returns to Galveston for Undefeated Showdown

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Bermudian southpaw Andre Lambe is set to make a high-stakes return to the ring as he travels back to Texas to defend his American Boxing Organisation North American welterweight title. The undefeated champion will headline a card at the Galveston Island Convention Centre on June 26th, putting his perfect twelve and zero professional record on the line against fellow unbeaten prospect Pryce Sparrow.

The bout marks a significant milestone for Lambe as it takes place exactly one year and one day after his previous outing at the same venue. On June 25th last year, Lambe produced the most clinical performance of his career to date, securing the regional belt with a unanimous points victory over the seasoned Kendo Castaneda. That victory established the Bermudian as a rising force in the division and set the stage for this summer's return to the Lone Star State.

In Sparrow, Lambe faces a dangerous and highly motivated opponent who arrives with a flawless five and zero record. The American is known for his aggressive style and technical foundation, ensuring that Lambe's first title defense will be a true test of his championship credentials. The scheduling of the fight keeps the Bermudian on his desired track of high-calibre international competition as he continues to climb the global rankings.

For the local boxing fraternity, the Galveston return represents another major step in Lambe's evolution under the guidance of coach Varo Pelon Andrade. Having successfully navigated eight-round territory against Castaneda, Lambe's return to the convention centre is expected to draw significant attention from both Texas-based fans and his dedicated following back in Bermuda. With both fighters entering the ring with their "0" intact, the June 26th clash is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated welterweight matchups on the regional summer circuit.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Unbeaten Simmons Set to Headline 'Asheville Fight Night'

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Bone Breaker Promotions has announced it is "bringing the heat" to North Carolina this summer, with Bermudian standout Saundre “Dash” Simmons confirmed to put his perfect professional record on the line.

The event, billed as Asheville Fight Night, is scheduled for Saturday, June 6th, at the Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts. For Simmons, the bout represents a significant homecoming; though born in Massachusetts and raised in Somerset, Bermuda, the light heavyweight spent his formative years in Asheville and trains out of the nearby Bone Breaker Gym in Morganton.

Simmons enters the ring with an impeccable 9–0 record, having transitioned to the professional ranks in late 2023 following a decorated amateur career. The 28-year-old has quickly become one of the most clinical finishers in the division, boasting a 100% knockout ratio. His last outing in October saw him dismantle Mexico’s Francisco Rios in Mexicali, controlling the tempo with a punishing jab before forcing a third-round stoppage.

Promoters are promising a night packed with "action, energy, and nonstop fights," as they look to capitalize on the growing combat sports scene in the Blue Ridge Mountains. While an opponent for Simmons is yet to be finalized, the Bermudian—who recently cracked the top 20 in the United States light heavyweight rankings—is expected to face a stern test as he hunts for his tenth consecutive victory.

Doors for the event are set to open at 6:00 PM, with the first bell scheduled for 7:00 PM. For Simmons, a tenth professional win in his adopted hometown would provide the perfect springboard for a major title push later in the year.



 
 
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
BFA & BCB Face Coaching Crossroads as Era Ends

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Bermuda’s national sporting landscape is at a defining crossroads as both the Bermuda Cricket Board and the Bermuda Football Association navigate high-profile leadership vacancies and administrative friction.

The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) continues to face scrutiny over its national program following a controversial start to 2026. In January, the board signaled a shift in philosophy, opting for a specialized coaching panel instead of a single head coach. However, the rollout was marred by administrative confusion.

While BCB President Lloyd Smith initially announced a four-man technical group to lead a 25-man squad, the plan immediately faltered when two of the named coaches publicly denied reaching any agreement with the board.

In the wake of the fallout, the BCB’s defensive posture of Donald Trump style behaviour drew criticism for targeting local media platform islandstats.com for something they announced. Despite the internal friction, the board received a temporary reprieve when the North America Cup, originally slated for early April in the Cayman Islands, was rescheduled to September.

While high-performance coach Andre Coley has been drafted in to liaise with the program, the search for a permanent national coach remains unresolved as the island prepares to host the ICC T20 World Cup Americas Sub-Regional Qualifier in June.

The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) is similarly searching for stability after the senior men’s national team and head coach Michael Findlay mutually parted ways on March 15th. Findlay, who took charge in August 2023, departed after guiding Bermuda to the final round of World Cup qualifying for the first time. The BFA has officially begun the interview process to select his successor, with Technical Development Director Maurice Lowe overseeing the program in the interim.

The vacancy at the helm of the men's team is now compounded by a historic departure from the women's program. Naquita Robinson officially stepped down as Senior Women's National Team Head Coach following Saturday’s breathless 5-3 comeback victory over Grenada at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium.

Robinson, the architect of the modern era of women’s football on the island for 13 years, saw her side overturn a three-goal deficit in her final match—a performance defined by a four-goal masterclass from Keunna Dill.

As the BFA searches for replacements for both senior roles, the departure of Robinson marks the end of an era for the Bermuda Women’s National program. With the men's qualifiers and women's regional competition looming, both the BCB and BFA face a race against time to install the leadership required to steer the island's most prominent teams through their next international cycles.
Monday, April 20, 2026
World Cup Pedigree & Rising Stars to Feature on Referee Show

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Two FIFA World Cup-bound officials and a record-breaking Bermudian prospect are set to pull back the curtain on the world of elite officiating this afternoon on Islandstats.com.

O’Shane Nation and Caleb Wales, both of whom have been confirmed for the officiating roster at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, will join local history-maker Rhys Pedro as guests on the Excellence in Action Referee Show at 5:30 pm.

For football fans in Bermuda, Nation and Wales are familiar faces. Despite their international standing, both have spent significant time on the island, officiating high-stakes matches across the Premier and First Divisions. Their involvement in the local game has provided a rare bridge between domestic competition and the pinnacle of global football.

The veteran pair will be joined by one of Bermuda’s most promising officiating talents, Rhys Pedro. Pedro recently etched his name into the local record books by becoming the youngest Assistant Referee ever to officiate in the FA Challenge Cup Final—a milestone that has marked him as a key figure in the next generation of Bermudian officials.

The broadcast aims to provide an inside look at the physical and mental demands of officiating at the highest level, from the pressure of World Cup qualifiers to the development pathways for young Caribbean referees.

Viewers can join the conversation and engage with the panel live at 5:30 pm on Islandstats.com.

 
 
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Bermuda Archers Hold Steady Against Elite Field in San Salvador

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Bermuda’s Recurve Men’s Archery team produced a resilient showing at the San Salvador 2026 Grand Prix of the Americas, securing a respectable mid-table finish in a highly competitive international arena.

The trio of Camerin Pickering, Jaydon Roberts, and Bernard Wade III represented the island in El Salvador, going head-to-head with ten established teams from across the region. In a sport defined by millimetre-thin margins and mental fortitude, the Bermudian contingent demonstrated that they could hold their own against the heavyweights of the Americas.

Camerin Pickering led the individual charge for the squad, delivering a composed performance to finish 12th overall. His impressive score of 642 anchored the team and kept him well within the mix of the elite qualifiers. Jaydon Roberts followed with a score of 617, earning him 21st position on the individual leaderboard, while Bernard Wade III rounded out the effort with a score of 568 to finish in 29th place.

For the team round their combined scores from the individual round also set their position going into the eliminations were they went up against Panama winning 6 - 0, they were then eliminated by Colombia 6 - 2.

The top six teams then competed for the final three team spots for the CAC Games. Bermuda made it through to the Bronze Medal match and finished in 4th place with Puerto Rico taking the Bronze.

The experience gained in San Salvador will be vital as the archers turn their attention toward the next phase of the 2026 international circuit. With Pickering and Roberts consistently hitting high marks, the foundation is clearly in place for Bermuda to continue its upward trajectory in the recurve division.



 
 
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