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Thursday, November 20, 2025
Scott Re-Elected as Somerset Cricket Club President

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Richard Scott has retained his position as President of the Somerset Cricket Club following a challenge at the club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) held last night, securing his mandate to lead the club as they prepare to host the prestigious Cup Match Classic in 2026.

Scott successfully held off a challenge from Dennis Lister III to win the vote and remain at the helm of the historic institution.

The AGM also saw key positions filled without contest. Terrence Bean was elected unopposed as the new Treasurer, taking over the club’s finances. Additionally, Tracee Seymour was re-elected unopposed to continue her role as Assistant Secretary.

The Management Committee also welcomed several new faces, bringing fresh perspectives to the club’s governance. The new members joining the committee are Maria Darby, Mohammed Aden, Jidri Smith, and Seon Tatem.

Scott's immediate focus will now shift to consolidating his team and beginning the preparations necessary for Somerset to host the highly anticipated 2026 Classic, a major event on the Bermudian sporting calendar.

Somerset Cricket Club Executive Committee

Richard Scott, President
Trenton Fubler, Vice President
Terrence Bean, Treasurer
Charlotte Tucker, Assistant Treasurer
Charlotte Simons, Secretary
Tracee Seymour, Asst. Secretary.

Management Committee:

Mohammed Aden
Maria Darby
Dennis Lister III
Glenn Riley
Nicole Saunders
Jibri Smith
Norbert Simons
Theresa Simons
Seon Tatem

 
 
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Hayward on Duty as Guyana See Off Antigua

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Bermuda FIFA Assistant Referee Clinton Hayward was heavily involved in international action over the weekend, officiating the friendly match between Antigua and Barbuda and Guyana at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda.

The contest proved to be a thrilling affair from start to finish, with Guyana ultimately proving the more clinical side, running out convincing 4-1 winners.

Guyana's goals came from a combination of impressive attacking play. Stephen Duke-McKenna opened the scoring, followed by a strike from Osaze De Rosario. The star of the show for the visitors was Omari Glasgow, who netted a brace to secure a comprehensive victory.

Antigua and Barbuda managed to pull back a consolation goal through Quinton Griffith, but it was not enough to trouble the rampant Guyanese side.

Hayward's presence as a FIFA Assistant Referee in such fixtures highlights the high regard in which Bermudian match officials are held within the Concacaf region, providing him with valuable experience in international officiating.


Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Walking Footballers Head for Three-Match Tour

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A group of Bermudian Walking Football enthusiasts are set to embark on an exciting three-match tour to the UK, where they will face the walking football teams representing some of England's most famous Premier League clubs—Liverpool, Everton, and Manchester City.

The tour offers a unique opportunity for the Bermudian contingent to test their skills against established sides and enjoy the camaraderie the fast-growing sport provides.

The team travelling from Bermuda is comprised of twelve committed players, showcasing a blend of experienced local footballers returning to the pitch and dedicated enthusiasts. The squad includes: John Miranda, Gordon Stewart, Elijah Lowe, George Butterfield, Chris Gibbons, Curly Joe Wilson, Michael Bean, Troy Lowe, David Chew, Andrew Griffith, Khomeni Talbot, and Johnny Robinson.

The sport they play, Walking Football, is a unique small-sided game created by John Croot in 2011. It has rapidly grown into a global phenomenon, primarily attracting players over the age of 50.

As the name suggests, the core rule is simple: no running is allowed. This modification significantly reduces the risk of injury and impact, allowing players to rediscover the game they love without the physical toll of traditional football.

The Bermuda players will rely on their tactical intelligence and technical skill—qualities that "come flooding back" when playing the familiar game in a new way.

The schedule pits the visitors against three powerhouse club foundations in the city of Liverpool, providing a memorable challenge:

A match against the Liverpool walking football team.
A fixture against the community team representing Everton.
A meeting with the side representing Manchester City.

The tour is expected to be a major highlight for the group, celebrating the spirit of sportsmanship and showing that the passion for the beautiful game never fades.
Monday, November 17, 2025
Islandstats/BFA Excellence in Action Live @ 5:30 pm

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www.islandstats.com, and the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) is renewing its push to bolster the ranks of local match officials by continuing its strategic collaboration with islandstats.com for the current season.

The initiative aims to inspire more individuals to join the refereeing ranks, addressing the perennial challenge of official shortages within the domestic game.

The centerpiece of this recruitment drive is the special weekly segment, "Excellence in Action," which airs live every Monday at 5:30 PM on the platform's Referees Corner show.

Youngsters Rhys Pedro, and Dunstan De’Sa will be the guest today, they will share their experiences and goals while officiating.

This programme is set to feature members of the Bermuda Referee Association, who will discuss the benefits of becoming a certified official, including pathways to international experience, income generation, and developing leadership skills crucial for the game’s sustainability.

By leveraging the live platform, the BFA aims to provide greater transparency and insight into the world of officiating, encouraging football enthusiasts to see the sport from a new and essential perspective.

 
 
Monday, November 17, 2025
Divine Wins Gold at UK National Finals

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Oxford-based Bermudian gymnast, Aria Divine, secured two medals at the Independent Gymnastics Association’s (IGA) National Finals at Kingston Gymnastics Centre, Milton Keynes, England.

The 13 year old qualified for the finals during the IGA South Regional Qualifications competition.

Divine won gold on Beam with her flawless routine that saw her top her group. She also won a determined Bronze on Floor in the WAG Level 6 Trailblazers category.

After moving to Oxford, England with her family in 2018, Divine has won two National All Around titles and was the runner up last year. All Around scores have not yet been released for the competition.



 
 
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