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Saturday, April 11, 2026
Global Opportunities for Bermuda’s Student-Athletes

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Raising the Bar, in partnership with Schools To Know, is turning up the intensity of opportunity for Bermuda’s young people—bringing together academics, athletics, and international exposure in one powerful, unified platform.

At the heart of this initiative is the upcoming Boarding School Fair, taking place on April 24th from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, where families will connect directly with leading international institutions and gain access to pathways that extend far beyond the island.

But this is more than a traditional fair.

Running alongside it is a high-level Soccer and Basketball Showcase, designed to put Bermuda’s talent on full display in a professional, high-performance environment. The Soccer Showcase will run from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM, followed by the Basketball Showcase from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM, which will be led by Coach Reed of Team Hurricanes.

This is where preparation meets opportunity—where student-athletes step onto a stage built for visibility, growth, and next-level development.

What sets this experience apart is its global coaching presence.

Spanish coaches from Nastic Sports Academy will work side-by-side with US-based and a few Bermuda local coaches, creating a dynamic, international training environment across both soccer and basketball. The result is a rare blend of styles, knowledge, and standards—delivered directly to Bermuda’s student-athletes.

The reach of the event extends even further.

Live streaming and premium digital coverage of the showcase will be broadcast beyond the island, placing Bermuda’s talent in front of overseas schools, recruiters, and decision-makers in real time—while creating lasting digital assets for every participant.

And the momentum doesn’t stop there.

Raising the Bar, alongside Nastic Sports Academy, continues to push boundaries across multiple sporting disciplines—engaging with sailing programs, delivering targeted training sessions for a youth football team preparing for international competition in Spain, observing national football academy environments, and connecting with Bermuda Karting Association events.

This is not just about one event. It’s about building a culture of exposure, ambition, and access.

Raising the Bar would also like to extend sincere thanks to The Berkeley Institute for allowing the use of its facilities, helping make this opportunity possible for Bermuda’s student-athletes.

Kim Robinson, Operations Manager of Raising the Bar, captured the vision:

“Opportunity lies just about anywhere. Our responsibility is to make sure our student-athletes are ready to recognize it, step into it, and take full advantage of it—whether in the classroom or on the field.”

With a clear focus on bridging Bermuda’s talent to the global stage, Raising the Bar is not just opening doors—it’s redefining what’s possible for the island’s next generation.

For more information email: raisingthebar2026@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Devonshire Cougars Legends Set for ‘Memory Lane’ Reunion

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The golden era of the Devonshire Cougars will be thrust back into the spotlight at 7:00 pm this evening as two of the club’s most iconic figures return for a special broadcast of "A Walk Down Memory Lane."

Legends Bummy Martin and Rasheed Maynard are set to join the program at 7pm on Islandstats.com, bringing with them a treasure trove of "back in the day" stories from one of Bermuda’s most storied football institutions.

The duo, synonymous with the Cougars' identity and success over the decades, will delve into the archives of the Den, reflecting on the fierce rivalries, championship triumphs, and the unique culture that has long defined the Devonshire club. From the tactical battles on the pitch to the locker room camaraderie that built the foundation of their success, no stone is expected to be left unturned.

For the Cougars faithful, it is a rare opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from men who lived through the club's most defining moments. Martin and Maynard were instrumental in shaping the heritage of the "Big Cats," and their insights are expected to provide a nostalgic journey for fans across the island.

The show continues Islandstats’ commitment to preserving the history of Bermudian sport, ensuring that the exploits of yesterday’s heroes are not lost to time.

"A Walk Down Memory Lane" featuring Bummy Martin and Rasheed Maynard airs tonight at 7pm on Islandstats.com.

 
 
Monday, April 06, 2026
FA Challenge Cup Showdown Countdown Live 7:00 pm

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The stage is set for one of the most anticipated dates in the Bermudian football calendar, as the North Village Rams and Devonshire Colts prepare to battle for the FA Challenge Cup in a final steeped in local folklore.

Ahead of the showpiece event, islandstats.com will be providing fans with exclusive access to both camps. The coverage kicks off tonight at 7:00 PM with the North Village Rams’ head coach and captain, followed immediately at 7:30 PM by the leadership duo from the Devonshire Colts.

For the North Village Rams, the final has become a familiar home. This weekend marks their fourth consecutive appearance in the ultimate match of the competition—a testament to the remarkable consistency and knockout pedigree established at Bernard Park. The Rams enter the fray as one of the most decorated sides in the modern era, chasing their 12th FA Cup title in what will be their 17th final appearance.

However, standing in their way is a Devonshire Colts side fueled by the momentum of a resurgent season and the weight of history. The Colts are ending a nearly two-decade hiatus from the big stage, making their first final appearance since the 2006/2007 campaign. While the wait has been long for the Devonshire faithful, their historical record in the competition commands respect; they are hunting for a sixth title in their 16th trip to the final.

It is a classic confrontation of the perennial heavyweights against the returning giants. North Village will rely on the experience of their three previous final runs, while the Colts will look to recapture the magic that once made them a dominant force in cup football.

With both sides boasting deep roots in the community and a desperate hunger for silverware, tonight’s preview on islandstats.com promises to offer a rare insight into the tactical chess match awaiting at the National Stadium.

 
 
Sunday, April 05, 2026
Islandstats Football Show Dramatic Final League Day 6pm

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Bermuda’s footballing landscape is bracing for a high-stakes afternoon as the Premier Division title race reaches a thrilling conclusion with three teams still in the hunt for silverware.

The equation at the summit remains tantalizingly poised. Dandy Town Hornets currently occupy the box seat with 40 points, holding a narrow two-point lead over their nearest rivals. For the Hornets, the mission is clear: a victory against St. George’s Colts at Wellington Oval will guarantee the championship and bring the trophy back to western Hamilton. However, they face a St. George’s side notorious for their giant-killing ability, and any slip-up would blow the race wide open.

Waiting in the wings are the Devonshire Colts, the season’s most persistent challengers. Sitting on 38 points, the Colts must secure a win against Young Men’s Social Club at Police Field and hope for a Dandy Town stumble. With a superior goal difference potentially coming into play, the pressure on the leaders is immense.

The drama is further heightened by the presence of the PHC Zebras. While they sit third on 37 points, the Zebras’ pedigree in pressure-cooker situations makes them a formidable outsider. They face the Boulevard Blazers at PHC Stadium, knowing that only a win—combined with favorable results elsewhere—will see them snatch the title in the final moments of the campaign.

As the matches kick off across the island, fans are invited to join the islandstats.com football show at 6 pm. The broadcast will provide comprehensive coverage of the final whistles, crowning the league champions and reflecting on those who fell just short in one of the most competitive seasons in recent memory.

 
 
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
MSA Leading the Way in the Future of Bermudian Sport

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Mount Saint Agnes Academy (MSA) has taken the spotlight in the latest installment of the IslandStats.com School Sports Round-up, showcasing a vibrant culture where student-athletes and alumni are redefining the school’s sporting legacy.

Driven by student-led journalism and the physical education department, MSA is proving that its commitment to excellence extends far beyond the classroom and onto the courts and pitches of Bermuda.

The current crop of "Saints" are already making waves across multiple disciplines. For Phoenix Williams, a standout on the middle school basketball team, the school has been a catalyst for technical growth. "MSA has helped me become a better basketball player because it’s improved my dribbling, shooting, and teamwork," Williams noted, adding that the sport has instilled a vital sense of "responsibility and discipline" both on and off the court.

That sentiment is echoed by Stasio Rayner-Weller, an 11th-grade varsity Basketball player and Bermuda National Team representative. For Rayner-Weller, the game has been a passport to new horizons. "Basketball has allowed me to travel and meet new opportunities," he said, crediting his coaches and family for a journey that has fostered leadership and academic focus.

The school’s athletic reach is impressively broad:
Volleyball: Middle school player Reese McAlpine highlighted the importance of being a "team player" while representing both MSA and the Paradise Hitters. Meanwhile, high schooler Daniel Smith is leveraging the expertise of BVA club experience to push the varsity team to new heights.
Football: Caleb Booth is a prime example of the school’s developmental pathway. After a successful season that saw the MSA under-16 and over-16 six-a-side teams finish second in the island, Booth was scouted for a developmental trip to Portugal.

Perhaps the most striking element of the MSA program is its deep-rooted connection with its alumni. Juanita Blee (Class of '85) and Valerie Martins (Class of '93) have both returned to the school to coach volleyball, bringing decades of national-level experience back to the students.

"It’s wonderful working with the kids and giving back to volleyball and the youth," Blee remarked. Martins agreed, emphasizing the importance of passing on a "love and passion" for the game to the next generation of Saints.

For Naquita Robinson, PE teacher and Bermuda Women's National Coach, the priority remains the holistic development of the student. "Developmentally, we need to make sure that they are still having fun and enjoying the game so they stay in the game longer," Robinson explained. "The longer you stay in the game, the more you learn about the game."

As student reporter Keyara Signor summarized while standing alongside the school’s mascot, "The future of sports is faster, smarter, and stronger—and it begins right here at MSA."

With a foundation built on faith, family values, and a genuine passion for competition, Mount Saint Agnes Academy continues to ensure that in their halls, every player matters.

 
 
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