Denbrook Steps Up as St. George’s Target Cup Glory
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Following the recent news of Misheal Paynter's decision to step down from the Presidency of the St. George's Cricket Club for personal reasons, www.islandstats.com caught up with the club’s new interim leader, Kyle Denbrook.
Denbrook has stepped into the role during this period of transition, guiding one of Bermuda’s most historic sporting institutions.
When asked about taking the helm of the club during this pivotal moment, Denbrook expressed his commitment: “I’m happy to step in during the interim and support the club during this transition,” he told www.islandstats.com.
The interview took place as the club prepares for a significant fixture—a major cup final scheduled for this weekend. Denbrook made it clear what the club’s priorities are for the match, emphasising the importance of the result to the team's loyal supporters.
“We’re thrilled to be playing in another final,” Denbrook stated. “We’d love nothing more than to win another trophy for our club, our fans, our members, and our community.”
Denbrook’s comments reflect a focus on stability and success on the field, ensuring the club maintains its competitive edge despite the changes in its administration. The team will be counting on that supportive spirit as they head into the decisive final this weekend.
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Bermuda Teams Fall in World Cup Pickleball Knockouts
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The Pickleball Association of Bermuda is celebrating the phenomenal determination and world-class achievement of both the Open and Senior National Teams, who battled fiercely in the knockout phase of the 2025 Pickleball World Cup.
Competing against nearly 70 countries, Bermuda once again demonstrated its potential on the international stage.
As the tournament’s overall #1 seed following a perfect group stage, Bermuda’s Open Team entered the Round of 32 full of confidence but faced a tenacious South Africa squad.
Bermuda looked poised for victory after securing impressive wins in both the Women’s Doubles (21-16) and Men’s Doubles (21-12). However, South Africa rallied, claiming both Mixed Doubles matches and the Women’s and Men’s Singles to pull ahead 3-2, forcing a decisive fifth match. Though Bermuda forced a tie-breaking "Final Battle," South Africa ultimately prevailed 21-19 in a narrow result that ended Bermuda’s deep run. The 4 - 3 loss to the 32nd seed was a heartbreaker, but the team's discipline and sportsmanship throughout the event were lauded globally.
The Senior Team, seeded #12, showcased their grit by fighting through a competitive Play-In round. They handily defeated Chile 3-1, securing commanding victories in Men’s Doubles (21-8) and both Mixed Doubles matches (21-9, 21-9) after dropping the Women’s Doubles opener.
Advancing into the Round of 16, Bermuda battled Israel. The Seniors managed to notch a strong win in Women’s Doubles (21-19) before falling in the subsequent matches, concluding a remarkable campaign among the world’s top senior nations.
National Coach Sasha Fisher remarked, "As a coach, I am incredibly proud to see our athletes reach the knockout stage in a global event with almost 70 countries—a true testament to their hard work and resilience."
Monday, November 03, 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.
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.
Sunday, November 02, 2025
IslandStats Football Show’ Returns to Airwaves 6pm Tonight
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The highly anticipated “IslandStats Football Show” is set to return to the airwaves tonight at 6:00 pm, promising to be the essential weekly destination for football enthusiasts across the island.
This popular weekly programme is poised to deliver the most comprehensive updates from both the Premier and First Division leagues, ensuring fans are fully abreast of the latest action and talking points.
Fans are encouraged to tune in to catch the very latest scores, highlights, and in-depth analyses from the recent round of fixtures. Whether you’re a dedicated follower of a specific club or a casual observer interested in the broader football landscape, the “IslandStats Football Show” aims to be the go-to source for all local football-related information.
The show is designed to be more than just a recitation of match results. Its dynamic format includes live discussions featuring direct insights from those at the heart of the game. Listeners can expect to hear from coaches, players, and officials from the Bermuda Football Association (BFA). Their firsthand perspectives, detailed tactical breakdowns, and candid reflections promise to significantly enrich the football discourse, giving fans a deeper understanding of the game’s local nuances.
Make sure to tune in tonight at 6:00 pm for what promises to be an engaging and informative edition of the show.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Roberts Leads Gold Rush in Pickleball Pre-World Cup
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The Bermuda contingent concluded a sensational showing at the Pre-World Cup Pickleball Tournament in Florida, walking away with a brilliant medal haul highlighted by a dominant performance in the women’s singles.
The star of the final days was undoubtedly Wenda Roberts, who delivered an exceptional display to claim double gold in the 3.5 Women’s Singles division, triumphing in both the 50+ and the 65+ Age Groups.
The local dominance was never more apparent than in the Women’s 50+ Singles final, where Roberts faced fellow Bermudian Samantha Todd. Roberts emerged victorious, securing the gold and sealing a fantastic one-two finish for the island nation. Furthermore, Bermudian players completely swept the podium in the 65+ Women's Singles event, with Roberts securing her second gold, Sue Chiappa taking silver, and Sarah Fox clinching the bronze medal.
The success extended into the doubles categories. The pairing of Tom Mills and Melisa Judd secured gold in the 35+ 4.4 Mixed Doubles, demonstrating the depth of talent across the age spectrum. In the 50+ 4.0 Mixed Doubles, Tori Powell and Courtland Boyle battled hard to claim the silver medal. The only slight disappointment came in the 35+ 4.0 division, where Val Stevenson and Johnnie Singleton narrowly missed out on a medal, losing their bronze medal match.
The remarkable collection of medals provides a significant boost for the Bermudian team ahead of the main Pickleball World Cup competition.