United Sacking ten Hag to Highlight English Premier Show
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In response to the fervor that sweeps through Bermuda’s football-loving community, www.islandstats.com is proud to announce the launch of the Islandstats.com English Premier Division Show. Every Monday at 7:30 pm, this weekly program promises to be a beacon for fans hungry for insights, analysis, and the pulse of the beautiful game.
We’ll delve into the weekend’s drama—the clashes, the goals, and the narratives that unfold on the hallowed English pitches. From Anfield to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge to the Etihad, our lens will capture it all.
Beyond the scores, we’ll dissect the impact of injuries—those pivotal moments when a star player limps off, leaving a void in their team’s fortunes. And the headlines? They’re the heartbeat of football—the controversies, the transfers, the managerial mind games.
Set your clocks, mark your calendars. Every Monday evening, join us as we unravel the tapestry of the English Premier Division. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter with a scarf draped over your shoulders or a casual observer sipping tea, “The IslandStats Football Show” awaits—a symphony of analysis, passion, and the thrill of the game.
Monday, October 28, 2024
Fisher Wins Multiple Medals in USA Championships
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Fourteen-year-old Seri Fisher stormed the international Karate scene in Daytona, Florida, capturing an incredible 5 medals across two prestigious championships!
Facing off against older and higher-ranked competitors, including two 18-year-olds, Fisher proved her mettle in a thrilling display of skill and determination.
The Elite World Championships were a whirlwind of action, with eight rings buzzing with competitors from across the globe. Fisher, Bermuda's sole representative, fearlessly took on the challenge, showcasing her exceptional talent.
In the Traditional Weapons category, Fisher delivered a breathtaking performance of the Bermudian star kata, taught by champion Sensei Talia Iris. She narrowly missed out on gold, securing a well-deserved silver medal against a formidable field.
Fisher then turned the tables in the Traditional Forms category, engaging in a nail-biting duel that culminated in a 2-1 victory and a coveted gold medal! The atmosphere was electric as she demonstrated incredible precision and power, outshining her older rivals.
The Creative Weapons category brought another intense showdown. Fisher's dynamic and innovative routine captivated the judges, but the decision was incredibly close, requiring a judges' conference to determine the final result. In the end, Fisher added another silver medal to her collection.
The excitement continued at the USA Sports Championships, where Fisher faced a new set of challenges. Despite competing against seasoned veterans, she delivered a performance that earned her a bronze medal, a testament to her unwavering focus and adaptability. Even though it was her first time finishing outside the top two, Fisher considered this her most satisfying result.
Fisher's final event saw her claim a remarkable fourth place, showcasing her technical prowess and unwavering spirit against the strongest field she had ever encountered. Her precision, strength, and flawless form shone through, earning her the respect of competitors and spectators alike.
With a remarkable haul of five medals - one gold, two silver, one bronze, and a fourth-place finish - Fisher's performance in Daytona was a resounding success. This young athlete, with the support of her local dojo, Zenji Ryu, and her dedicated Senseis, Roots Phillips, Randy Darrell, Talia Iris, and Arnold Allen, has proven that she is a rising star in the world of karate. Her journey is just beginning, and the future is bright for this talented young Bermudian.
Sunday, October 27, 2024
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 on Premier and First Division matches held over the weekend.
Every Sunday evening, 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.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Simmons Signs with Williams Sports Agency
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Dash Simmons was set to return to the ring during the Homecoming 2 Fight Night at the Crown Arena in Fayetteville.
However, Williams Sports Agency announced the signing of Simmons.
Williams Sports Agency is proud to announce the signing of Dash Simmons (4-0) to their roster. Competing in the Light Heavyweight Division, Simmons is a force to be reckoned with, bringing power, speed, and determination to every bout.
Catch him in action on November 1st as he steps into the ring live from the Owl’s Nest, Red Owl Boxing in Houston, Texas. It’s going to be an explosive night you won’t want to miss.
Friday, October 25, 2024
More Medals for Bermuda in Peru
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Bermuda Pickleballers returned to action on Day Three of the International Pickleball Tournament in Lima, Peru.
Bermuda would win two more Medals on the day, thy would pick up a Gold and Silver Medal.
Val Stevenson, and Stuart Smith won the Mixed Doubles Skill: (4.0) Age: (50 And Above) Division, Stevenson, and Smith won their Semi-Final match 17-15 over Jeanine Lavergne, and Alfonso Saenz. In the Final, Stevenson, and Smith defeated Bela Kotwani, and Nozer Amalsadiwala 15-8, 10-15, 15-10.
Victoria Powell and Mark Cordeiro picked up the Silver Medal competing in the Mixed Doubles Skill: (4.5) Age: (50 And Above) Division, they would finish the Round Robin with a record of 2 & 1. They went down in their first match, but bounced back to win the next two matches.
Imani Phillips and Benjamin Jones finished 4th competing in the Mixed Doubles Skill: (4.5) Open Division, they would defeat Muyasser Bresh, and Rolando Pomalima 15 - 10 in their Quarter-Final battle, Phillips, and Jones would fall in their Semi-Final against Eva Brito, and Frayli de Dios Pilarte Sánchez 15 - 9, sending them to the Bronze Medal match. In the Bronze Medal match Phillips, and Jones went down 15-10 to Elena Testori, and Michael Carse.
Sasha Fisher, and Gavin Manders finished 18th with a record of 2 & 2 competing in the Mixed Doubles Skill: (5.0) Open Division.
In the Mixed Doubles Skill: (4.0) Open Division, Melisa Judd, and Alvaro Triana finished 11th with a record of 3 & 2.
Christine Todd, and George Thomas finished 10th with a record of 2 & 2 in the Mixed Doubles Skill: (3.5) Age: (50 And Above) Division.