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Thursday, March 27, 2025
Outerbridge & Franklin Pierce Tipped for Strong Season

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Franklin Pierce University's Men's Track and Field team, featuring Ryan Outerbridge, has been projected to finish third in the 2025 Northeast-10 (NE10) Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Coaches' Poll. The announcement, made by the league office, reflects the high expectations for the team this season.

The preseason rankings were determined by votes from the conference's head coaches, providing an indication of how the team is viewed by their peers. A third-place projection suggests that Franklin Pierce is expected to be a strong contender in the NE10 this year.

The men's team enters the 2025 outdoor season on the back of a successful 2024 campaign. Last season, they finished as NE10 Outdoor Championship runners-up, demonstrating their competitiveness within the conference.

Key to their success is the return of several talented athletes. Stephen Harris, who was named NE10 Track Most Outstanding Performer and Championship MVP last season, will be a crucial figure for the team. Alongside Harris, Ryan Outerbridge is set to compete in his final outdoor season, bringing experience and leadership to the squad.

The combination of returning talent and past success has generated significant anticipation for the Franklin Pierce Men's Track and Field team. The third-place preseason ranking suggests that the coaches in the NE10 expect them to be a major force in the conference this season.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025
CONCACAF Announce Bermuda’s Squad for U17 Women's Qualifiers

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The 12 Concacaf Member Associations, including Bermuda, have submitted their 21-player rosters ahead of the Final Round of the 2025 Concacaf Women’s Under 17 Qualifiers, with the tournament kicking off on March 31st.

The rosters have been selected and submitted by each participating nation, with all players subject to FIFA eligibility regulations. Changes to the final rosters are permitted in cases of serious injury or approved medical reasons, up to 24 hours before each team's first match, subject to Concacaf approval.

Bermuda finds itself in a challenging Group A, where they will compete against the host nation, Mexico, as well as Haiti and Costa Rica.

Bermuda's Group Stage Schedule:
Bermuda vs. Mexico - Monday, March 31st
Bermuda vs. Haiti - Wednesday, April 2nd
Bermuda vs. Costa Rica - Saturday, April 5th

This tournament represents a crucial step in the journey towards the 2025 Concacaf Women’s Under 17 World Cup. The competition promises to be intense, with nations vying for qualification. Bermuda's young squad will face tough opposition in their group, with Mexico, Haiti, and Costa Rica all aiming for success.

The tournament will provide a platform for young female footballers from across the Concacaf region to showcase their talent and compete at a high level. Bermuda's participation is a significant opportunity for the nation to further develop its women's football program and provide its young players with invaluable international experience.

Bermuda Roster

Taya Rodrigues - IMG Academy
Taya Rose Showers - Dandy Stars
Saony Trott - Dandy Stars
Ayshalay Simons - Dandy Stars
Jayla Peets-Butterfield - Dandy Stars
Janiya Sealey - PHC Lady Zebras
Avani Patton - PHC Lady Zebras
Keyandae Lightbourne - Dandy Stars
Evans Welch - Dandy Stars
Milan Gibbons-Thomas - Dandy Stars
Karis Brooks-Smith - Warwick Academy FC
Nalini Minors - Syracuse Development Academy
Antoinette Barry - PHC Lady Zebras
Miyari Trott - Devonshire Cougars
Khloe Curling - Somerset Lady Trojans
Tayte Glasgow - PHC Lady Zebras
Nila Samuels - Warwick Academy FC
Daley Outerbridge - North Village Rams
Cayli Dowling - PHC Lady Zebras
Priya Denbrook - Devonshire Cougars
Semaj Baisden-Scott - Devonshire Cougars
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Minister Darrell congratulates Sports Award Winners

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The Department of Sport and Recreation hosted the 43rd Annual Sports Awards, an evening dedicated to celebrating the outstanding achievements of Bermuda’s athletes, coaches, and sports administrators. The event took place at the Harbourview Ballroom, Hamilton Princess and Beach Club. Recognizing the dedication and perseverance of the island’s sporting community, the ceremony honored those who have demonstrated exceptional talent and commitment to their disciplines.

Minister of Tourism & Transport, Culture & Sport, Owen Darrell, offered congratulations and expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating: "Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Sports Awards and to all the nominated athletes. The awards were a celebration of the passion, dedication, and resilience of our athletes and sports professionals who continue to make Bermuda proud. Their achievements inspire not only their peers but also the next generation of sporting talent.

“Sport teaches us discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, and these qualities extend far beyond the field of play. This event honors those who embody these values and to acknowledge the crucial role sport plays in strengthening our community."

This year’s theme, "Rising to Greatness: Celebrating Excellence in Sport," paid tribute to those whose remarkable efforts continue to inspire future generations of Bermudian athletes.

Among the distinguished awardees, Jack Harvey was named Male Athlete of the Year, while Yushae DeSilva-Andrade earned the title of Female Athlete of the Year. Elijah Daley and Katherine Wheddon were recognised as Male and Female Junior Athletes of the Year, respectively. The Senior Achievement Awards were presented to Jack Harvey, Conor White, Tyler Smith, Jah-Nhai Perinchief, Jessica Lewis, Emma Harvey, Yushae DeSilva-Andrade, and Flora Duffy, highlighting their significant contributions to sport. Meanwhile, Manders Tennis Movement and Tabata-Ha Shotokan were honoured with the Appreciation Award for their dedication to fostering athletic growth.

Additional accolades included the Team of the Year Award, which was presented to both the Bermuda Women’s National Volleyball Team and the Bermuda Men’s National Cricket Team. The Special Recognition Award was given to Olympians Erica Hawley and Adrianna Penruddocke, along with Eric West & Johnathan James and the PAB Open Elite Team. Minister’s Sports Awards were presented to Domico Coddington (football), Taznae Fubler (football), Derrick Brangman (cricket), and Brianna Ray (cricket), recognizing their excellence and dedication to their respective sports.

Minister Darrell concluded, “The evening was a true celebration of Bermuda’s rich sporting culture, honoring both seasoned and emerging talent who continue to inspire national pride.”
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Selley Secures Bronze in Dramatic Shootout

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Robin Selley capped off a remarkable performance at the final Junior Pan American Games qualifier in Argentina by winning the Bronze Medal in a nail-biting showdown against Guatemala's Sara Placios.

Just a day after securing her qualification for the 2025 Games, Selley entered the bronze medal match with a sense of relief, allowing her to focus on the task at hand. The contest against Placios proved to be a tense affair, culminating in a dramatic 6-5 victory for Selley.

The match ultimately came down to a single-arrow shoot-off, a moment of intense pressure for both archers. Both Selley and Placios shot sevens, but it was Selley's arrow that landed closest to the centre "X", securing her the bronze medal.

Speaking to www.islandstats.com, Selley described the tension of the shootout: "I was less nervous coming into today because I had already secured the spot for the Junior Pan Am spot, I was like, okay, I've done what I've come here to do and then placing was just the added bonus. Obviously. It's a really good bonus. In the shootout the announcer was kind of messing with you, he was sitting there with the microphone and making kind of a heart beating sound which does not help when you're sitting there waiting to shoot and then we went up and we both shot at seven. So we're both standing there cuz obviously you can't see that far and it was down to less than an inch maybe between us.”

Coach Ross Roberts expressed his pride in Selley's achievement: "It was in fact a proud moment for us as we have traveled a long way to get here, and now we will have two people at the Junior Pan Am Games, which for us is exciting.”

Selley's Bronze Medal victory is a testament to her skill, composure, and determination. Her performance throughout the qualifier, culminating in this dramatic shoot-off victory, has been exceptional. The achievement is a major success for Bermudian archery. Selley and her teammate’s qualification for the Junior Pan Am Games is a great feat for the small nation.

 
 
Sunday, March 23, 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.

Join the conversation at 6:00 pm—it’s a kickoff you won’t want to miss.

 
 
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