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Thursday, June 26, 2025
DeSilva-Andrade Dominates Opening Matches at Challenger

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Bermudian Paralympian and current Female Athlete of the Year Boccia star Yushae DeSilva-Andrade has made a sensational start to the Poznan 2025 World Boccia Challenger in Poland, winning her opening four matches and asserting her dominance at the top of Pool A in the BC1 women’s division.

DeSilva-Andrade, a prominent figure in international Boccia and currently ranked among the world's top BC1 female athletes, showcased her exceptional precision and tactical prowess from the outset. She began her campaign with a convincing 12-5 victory over Buket Sema Demirtas of Turkey, setting a strong tone for her tournament.

She then continued her winning ways, beating Slovakian Daniela Drotarova with a confident 4-1 scoreline, further solidifying her position in the pool. In her third-round match, the Bermudian triumphed emphatically, securing a decisive 7-0 win over Anna Vackovα of the Czech Republic. DeSilva-Andrade then received a bye in round four, maintaining her perfect record.

Her flawless performance thus far underscores her strong preparation and determination to perform at the highest level. DeSilva-Andrade will now look to carry this incredible momentum into the knockout stages as she aims for a podium finish at this crucial World Boccia Challenger event.


Sunday, June 22, 2025
Islandstats.com Cricket Show Live 7 pm

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Cricket fans across Bermuda and the World, get ready for your weekly dose of all things local cricket! Tonight at 7 pm, the islandstats.com Cricket Show goes live, bringing you a comprehensive review of all the action from the weekend's matches as the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season continues to unfold.

Join us as we dissect the key moments, analyze the standout performances with both bat and ball, and delve into the tactical decisions that shaped the outcomes of the weekend's encounters. Our team will be providing in-depth analysis, offering insights into player performances, and perhaps even hearing from some of the coaches involved.

But the islandstats.com Cricket Show isn't just about looking back. We'll also be casting our eye forward to the upcoming week's cricketing calendar. What fixtures are on the horizon? Are there any developing storylines or potential match-ups that fans should be keeping an eye on? We'll bring you all the latest news and previews to keep you fully informed.

So, make sure you tune in tonight at 7 pm for your essential round-up of Bermuda cricket. We'll have all the talking points covered, right here on the islandstats.com Cricket Show!

 
 
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Amani Phillips Competes in APP Next Tournament

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Bermudian pickleball talent Amani Phillips has made a remarkable impact at the APP Next $15K Pickleball Tournament in St. Louis, emerging as a Back Draw/Consolation finalist in the Women's Open Division after a sensational run.

The tournament brought together 80 of America's most promising players under 23, all vying for the prestigious "CHAMPION" title and a share of the $15,000 prize money.

Phillips began her campaign with a dominant performance in her Women's Open First Round match, dispatching American Ansley Drenner with a convincing 21-9 victory.

However, her mixed doubles challenge, partnering with Carlos Rodriguez from Puerto Rico, ended early as they fell to Americans Dylan Wilhelm and Drenner in a tight three-set encounter, 11-6, 9-11, 11-4. Her journey in the main draw of the Women's Open singles also concluded in the Second Round, where she went down 21-9 to Australia's Emilia Schmidt.

Undeterred by these setbacks, Phillips embarked on an incredible run through the Back Draw/Consolation Round. After receiving a bye in the Second Round, she advanced further when her American opponent Volly Johnson withdrew due to injury. Phillips then showcased her resilience and skill, defeating American Emma Nelson 16-14 in a tight Fourth Round match. She continued her impressive form, overcoming Jade Rau from America 15-8 in the Fifth Round.

The Sixth Round saw Phillips reach the semi-finals, where she once again demonstrated her winning mentality, defeating Lauren Mercado from America 15-9. This set up a thrilling final against American Brooke Revuelta. despite a display of composure and strategic play, Phillips would fall in the final with a nail-biting 15-13 .
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Bermuda Secures Archery Spot for 2026 CAC Games

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Bermuda's archers were back in the thick of the action today at the Copa Merengue in the Dominican Republic, a significant world ranking tournament that also serves as a qualification event for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games. Individual elimination rounds saw mixed fortunes for the Bermudian contingent, while team events proved challenging.

In the Men’s Recurve Division, Camerin Pickering continued his impressive run. He secured his place in the Third Round with a decisive 6-2 victory over Luka Arnez from Slovenia. However, his teammate Jaydon Roberts bowed out of the competition in the Second Round, falling 6-0 to Mexico's Francisco Padilla.

Pickering then faced a tough challenge in his Third Round match-up against Kelvin Ortiz from Puerto Rico. Demonstrating strong form, Pickering advanced to the Quarter-Finals with a convincing 6-0 win. His journey, however, concluded in the Quarter-Finals, where he went down 6-2 to Argentina's Thomas Flossbach.

In the Women’s Recurve Division, Robin Selley began her individual elimination campaign in the Second Round. She advanced to the Third Round after a 7-2 victory over Yareni Miranda Chab Quintal from Mexico. Unfortunately, Selley's run ended in the Third Round, as she was defeated 6-4 by Ana Palomares from El Salvador in a close contest.

Later in the day in the Recurve Mix Team event, the Bermudian pair of Camerin Pickering and Robin Selley finished 9th out of 12 teams. They were defeated 6-2 by the Slovenian duo of Ziva Lavrinc and Luka Arnez, marking the end of their mixed team participation.

Despite some tough losses in the elimination stages, the Bermudian archers gained invaluable experience competing against top talent from across the Americas, a crucial step in their development towards future international competitions.

The results confirm Bermuda has successfully secured an individual qualification spot in the Men’s Recurve Division for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.

This news is a major boost for Bermuda's archery programme and provides a clear target for the island's male recurve archers as they prepare for the 2026 Games, which are also set to be held in Santo Domingo. The secured spot ensures Bermudian representation at one of the region's most important multi-sport events
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Denton Hurdle Memorial Award Winners & Nominees

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The 39th Denton Hurdle Memorial Awards took place tonight at Warwick Academy, honouring 57 outstanding student-athletes for their dedication and achievements across various sports.

In the primary school categories, Keirra Broadley-Samuels from St. George's Preparatory was crowned the girls' winner, with honourable mentions going to Zaya Cann-Berkley of West End Primary and Aalirah Daniels from Harrington Sound Primary. For the primary school boys, Owen Fosker from Warwick Academy took the top honour, with Khaleef Daley from Francis Patton Primary and Kimmij Simmons from Northlands Primary receiving honourable mentions.

Moving to the middle school division, Avery Taylor from Bermuda High School was named the girls' winner, while Riley Khan from Warwick Academy and Riana Robinson from The Whitney Institute received honourable mentions. In the boys' section, Chaz Edmead of Saltus Grammar School claimed the award, with Timothy Pearman from The Whitney Institute and De'Ari Trott from Warwick Academy earning honourable mentions.

Finally, in the senior categories, Carina Bortoli from Somersfield Academy was the senior girls' winner, with Isabella Sousa receiving an honourable mention. The senior boys' award went to Khari Sharrieff from The Berkeley Institute, and Alexander Rymon-Lipinski from MSA was given an honorable mention.

Primary School Girls

Sophia Borges – Gilbert Institute, Kierra Broadley-Samuels – St. George’s Preparatory, Zaya Cann-Berkley- West End Primary, Ava Clarke-Trott – Purvis Primary, Aalirah Daniels – Harrington Sound Primary, Eva Dejardins – Somersfield Academy, Jordyn Lewis – Bermuda high School, Yara Muhammad – Dalton E. Tucker Primary, Charlotte Murdoch Smith – Saltus Grammar School, Tamirra Richardson – Northlands Primary, Catalina Rovoredo – Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Caroline Smatt – Warwick Academy, Jhade Stewart – West Pembroke Primary, Kimberly Outerbridge

Primary School Boys

Kimori Azzario- Woods – Purvis Primary, Cove Bailey – West End Primary, Henry Brown – Saltus Grammar School, Jahni Burch – St. George’s Preparatory, Khaleef Daley – Francis Patton Primary, Dezi Degrila-Tucker – Paget Primary, JudahFinnigan – West Pembroke Primary, Owen Fosker – Warwick Academy, Legend Frederick – Prospect Primary, Leo Heyland – Somersfield Academy, Lennox Johnson- Harrington Sound Primary, Gabriel Outerbridge – Elliot Primary, Carter Rance – Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Tayz Showers – Port Royal Primary, Kimmij Simmons – Northlands Primary, Shanzae Smith – Dalton E. Tucker Primary, Koah Stovell – Gilbert Institute, Tinho Tucker Wall – Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning

Middle School Girls

Chinae Dickenson-DeSilva – The Berkeley Institute, Mia Daponte – Somersfield Academy, Riley Khan – Warwick Academy, Mariah Matthews – Dellwood Middle School, Brinkley Mello – Saltus Grammar School, Riana Robinson – the Whitney Institute,

Middle School Boys

Maikel Dela Cruz – Somersfield Academy, Chaz Edmead – Saltus Grammar School, Jerzii Hayward-Rawlins – Dellwood Middle School, Timothy Pearman – The Whitney Institute, Christian Ryley Martin – Sandys Secondary Middle School, De’Ari Trott – Warwick Academy

Senior School Girls

Carina Bortoli – Somersfield Academy, Chloe Botelho – Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Chinae Dickenson-DeSilva – The Berkeley Institute, Charlotte Millington – Bermuda High School, Ella Newton – Saltus Grammar School, J’Naz Richards – CedarBridge Academy, Isabella Sousa – Warwick Academy

Senior School Boys

Alexander Rymon-Lipinski – Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Khari Sharrieff – The Berkeley Institute, Gordon Smith – Somersfield Academy, Robert Stevenson – Saltus Grammar School, Joshua Wilson – Warwick Academy
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