The Southampton Rangers Sports Club has acted swiftly and decisively following the security breach at their ground on November 22nd, 2025, which led to the abandonment of the Paget Lions vs Devonshire Colts match. The club has identified the culprits and issued severe suspensions for their roles in the attempted attack on a Paget player.
The Club’s leadership convened a disciplinary hearing to review the incident, which saw several men enter the pitch and attempt to assault a Paget Lions player during the warm-up. The security breach and the actions of the individuals involved were condemned by the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) as "reckless, dangerous, and completely unacceptable".
The disciplinary committee identified those responsible and handed down the following sanctions:
Two-Year Suspensions: Leule Simmons, Sean Davis, and Joseph Robinson all received two-year suspensions for their role in the pitch invasion. Lifetime Bans: Dae Vickers, Arne Smith, and Zyus Simmons all received lifetime bans from the club, which will be subject to a review after five years.
Crucially, the disciplinary committee also recommended that contact is made with the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) to ask if they can assist with having the bans rolled out to all member clubs.
Monday, December 01, 2025
Delaware State Celebrates Marli Butterfield
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Delaware State Women’s Soccer has extended its congratulations to Marli Butterfield following her call-up to the Bermuda Senior Women’s National Team for their international qualifying campaign.
Butterfield's selection is a significant milestone in her collegiate and international career, confirming her status as a key player for the national side.
The midfielder is part of the Bermuda Women’s National Team that is currently competing in the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers and the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics Qualifiers.
Delaware State Women’s Soccer took to social media to celebrate the achievement, posting a message congratulating Butterfield on her call-up.
The experience of competing in these high-stakes international tournaments will be invaluable for Butterfield as she continues her development with Delaware State.
Monday, December 01, 2025
Elite Archers Conclude Intensive KSL Archery Camp
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A total of 63 archers, including Olympians and elite competitors targeting the 2026 season and the LA 2028 Olympic Games, have successfully concluded the intensive five-day KSL International Archery Camp in Yucaipa, California, hosted by the world-renowned coach Kisik Lee.
The camp served as a premier training destination for archers looking to elevate their performance with a proven strategy for success. Among the talented athletes honing their skills were Camerin Pickering, Jaydon Roberts, and Elektra Smith.
The comprehensive curriculum was designed to push archers, covering both the technical and mental aspects of the sport. Key topics addressed over the five days included the Mental Game in Archery, Archery fundamentals, and the Theory of the KSL Shot Cycle (Coach Lee's internationally recognised shooting method).
The archers also benefited from Individualized Archer Assessment by Coach Lee, as well as dedicated sessions on Equipment Tuning Techniques, Goal Setting, and Training Techniques for Big Games.
The camp also served as a crucial learning experience for coaches. Accompanying the archers throughout the five days was Coach Ross Roberts, who experienced valuable coaching techniques employed by the KSL team, gaining insights essential to benefit future Bermudian archers.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Islandstats.com Football Show Live at 6 pm
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The much-anticipated “IslandStats Football Show” is set to grace the airwaves once again, today at 6:00 pm. This weekly program promises to be a vital hub for football enthusiasts, delivering comprehensive updates of the Premier and First Division.
Fans can tune in to catch the latest scores, highlights, and analyses. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or a casual observer, “The IslandStats Football Show” aims to be your go-to destination for all things football-related.
Expect more than just match results. The show’s dynamic format invites coaches, players, and Bermuda Football Association officials to join live discussions. Their firsthand insights, tactical breakdowns, and candid reflections promise to enrich the football discourse.
The 2025 Bermuda PickleBall National Championships concluded at the WER Joell Tennis Stadium, with Gavin Manders dominating the Men's divisions by securing both the Singles and a key Doubles title, while Imani Phillips was crowned the Women's Singles Champion.
Gavin Manders confirmed his status as the island's top male player by winning the Men's Singles title in straight sets. He defeated Tom Mills with a convincing scoreline of 11-2, 11-6.
In the Women's Singles Final, Imani Phillips put on a dominant display to claim the championship. She swept aside Rachel Sawden in straight sets, winning 11-0, 11-6.
Manders completed his championship double by teaming up with Mical Russell to win the Men’s Doubles 4.5+ Open title. The pair faced a tight battle against Jamie Stowe and Jasper Thomas, needing a third-set decider after losing the opener. Manders and Russell ultimately prevailed 9-11, 12-10, 11-4.
In the Women’s Doubles competition, Patricia Mills and Melisa Judd were crowned the Women’s Doubles 4.0 Open champions. They secured the title with a straight-sets victory, defeating Courtney Fisher and Lily Hallett 11-3, 11-2.
The championships concluded a highly successful week for the sport, showcasing competitive action across all the top divisions.
2025 Bermuda PickleBall National Championships Finals