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
13 11 Gabrielle Madeiros & Peter Vicente defeated 11 06 Amanda Stewart & Owen Stewart
Men’s Doubles 3.0 Open
11 12 Xavier James & Owen Stewart defeated 02 10 Adam Barboza & Calum Bannerman
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Referee Corner Excellence in Action Live 10:00 am
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) and Islandstats.com are continuing their joint efforts this season with a renewed focus on encouraging more individuals to join the local referee ranks. This initiative is being highlighted by a special segment featuring top international expertise.
The promotional drive is featuring an instalment of 'Excellence in Action', which will be broadcast live on Referees Corner via Islandstats.com.
The segment will feature two highly respected figures in global refereeing:
Alan Snoddy: A renowned UEFA Technical Instructor. Simon Breivik: The PGMOL Head of Physical Performance.
Both Snoddy and Breivik are currently on the island conducting referee training specifically with Bermuda officials, bringing cutting-edge techniques and standards from European football's governing bodies.
The aim of showcasing these experts is to highlight the professional development opportunities available and encourage new recruits to step forward and become part of the local refereeing structure.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Bermuda Official on Duty in Caribbean Cup Final
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The 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup Final kicked off in the Dominican Republic, with Jamaica's Mount Pleasant FA securing a narrow 1-0 first-leg advantage over Universidad O&M FC, a match that featured Bermudian representation among the officials.
The decisive moment came early in the match at Estadio Cibao FC in Santiago de los Caballeros. Kimoni Bailey put Mount Pleasant into the lead in the 8th minute. The goal came from a corner kick opportunity delivered by Gadail Irving, with Bailey striking from the center of the box to capitalize on the delivery.
Adding a local dimension to the continental final, Bermuda's FIFA list Assistant Referee Clinton Hayward was on duty during the First Leg of the Final. Hayward is a regular official at high-level Concacaf matches, having previously officiated in the tournament's Group Stage.
The early breakthrough allowed Mount Pleasant to settle into the game, although the Dominican Republic club's goalkeeper, Iraitz Gelbentzu, made several key saves to keep Universidad O&M FC in contention, notably denying Lamar Walker in the 37th minute. Goalkeeper Tafari Chambers delivered a composed performance for Mount Pleasant, recording a save en route to a clean sheet.
Mount Pleasant FA will now look to defend their slim lead when the sides meet for the Second Leg, scheduled for next Tuesday at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Women Take Centre Stage Day 2 of PickleBall Nationals
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Day Two of the Bermuda PickleBall National Championships at the WER Joell Tennis Stadium saw the Women's Doubles divisions take to the courts, with several strong results recorded, particularly in the competitive senior categories.
The Women's Doubles 3.5 (Age 50+) Division featured some determined action across the pool play.
In Pool A, the pairing of Val Stevenson and Samantha Sangster secured a clear victory in their opening match, defeating Sue Chiappa and Liz Wright with a comfortable score of 11-5. Stevenson is a known commodity in the senior ranks, having recently secured a silver medal in the Women's Doubles 3.5 (Age 50+) division at a pre-World Cup tournament.
Meanwhile, in Pool B action, Wenda Roberts and Michelle Jackson delivered a similarly dominant performance. They won their match convincingly 11-3 against Pearl Ingram and Tuck Bouwens. Roberts' strong form follows her recent success, which included capturing double gold medals in the 50-plus and 65-plus women's singles divisions at a recent international event.
The results indicate the high level of competition within the rapidly growing Seniors division of the sport in Bermuda.
Women's Doubles 4.0+ Open
11 11 Patricia Mills & Melisa Judd defeated 09 02 Courtney Fisher & Lily H
Women's Doubles 3.0 (Age 50+)
11 Julie Matthews-Borchardt & Kiernan Bell defeated 04 Aderonke Bademosi Wilson & Jamie Gutteridge
11 Emma Simmons & Natalie Chaves defeated 08 Tracy Shott & Lisa Maule
Women's Doubles 3.5 (Age 50+)
Pool A
11 Val Stevenson & Samantha Sangster defeated 05 Sue Chiappa & Liz Wright
Pool B
11 Leslie Jackson & Maclean Smith defeated 04 Naphisa Smith & Niamh Mac Namara
11 Wenda Roberts & Michelle Jackson defeated 03 Pearl Ingram & Tuck Bouwens