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Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Andre Lambe Tops American Boxing Organization Rankings

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Bermuda's Andre Lambe has solidified his position as one of the top welterweights in the sport, as he holds the number one ranking in the American Boxing Organization (ABO).

The undefeated Bermudian boxer cemented his top spot after his victory in Galveston, Texas, in June 2025, where he claimed the ABO North American Welterweight title. His professional record, as documented by the respected BoxRec website, ranks him at #206 out of 2,621 welterweight fighters globally. He is also recognized as the #1 welterweight in his home country.

Following a stellar year in 2025, which saw him extend his unbeaten streak, Lambe is also being considered for the ABO's prestigious Boxer of the Year award.

Speaking to www.islandstats.com, Lambe expressed his pride in his achievements and his future ambitions. "It feels incredible to be ranked number one... I’m proud to hold the top spot here in Bermuda as well," he said. "After 14 years in the sport, it’s rewarding to see how far I’ve come, but I also know the journey isn’t finished yet."

Lambe believes his high ranking has put him in a strong position to challenge for a world title. He also revealed that WBC president José Sulaimán has taken notice of his progress, suggesting he could be a strong candidate for a major fight as early as next year.

"That recognition means I’ll soon have the chance to fight on major platforms like DAZN and PBC," Lambe added. "More importantly, it gives me the chance to represent Bermuda proudly on the global stage."
Monday, September 15, 2025
Bermudians Crowned Men's Doubles Champions in Jamaica

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Bermuda's Gavin Manders and Benjamin Jones have been crowned the Men's Doubles Champions at the Jamaica International Pickleball Open, capping a successful tournament for the Bermudian duo.

The title run came after Manders's campaign in the Men's Singles Open came to an end in the semi-finals. He was defeated in a hard-fought three-set match by the top seed, Ernesto Fajardo, with the final score 10-12, 11-5, 11-7.

However, Manders quickly regrouped with his doubles partner Jones to embark on their championship journey. They started strongly, defeating Phillip Thompson and Joel Yapp 15-3 in the first round.

Their momentum continued with a narrow 15-13 victory over Armando Ferreira and Jamaal Hay in the quarter-finals. The semi-final match proved to be another tight contest, with Manders and Jones edging out Brandon Tom and Django Chassang 16-14 to book their spot in the final.

In the Gold Medal match, they faced a formidable pair in Kobi Stiebel and Ernesto Fajardo, but Manders and Jones delivered a dominant performance to secure the championship with a straight-sets victory, 11-4, 11-7.

 
 
Sunday, September 14, 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.

Bermuda Football Association President Mark Wade will join the show today.

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.

 
 
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Congressman Accuses USA Cricket of Immigration Allegations

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U.S. Congressman Lance Gooden has urged the DOJ to investigate American Cricket Enterprise Inc. (ACE), over antitrust and immigration allegations amid USA Cricket’s governance crisis.

Amid the ongoing logjam between USA Cricket and American Cricket Enterprises (ACE), U.S. Republican Congressman Lance Gooden has called for federal intervention. Gooden, who represents Texas’s 5th District, has written to Assistant Attorney General Abigail Slater of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, urging an investigation into ACE.

A copy of the letter was also marked to U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. Sportstar has obtained the document, dated August 21, which escalates scrutiny of the company at the centre of U.S. cricket’s governance crisis.

Gooden — a member of both the House Committee on the Judiciary and the House Armed Services Committee — alleged that ACE may have violated U.S. antitrust and immigration laws.

Gooden’s letter reads:

“ACE has been granted exclusive rights under the agreement with USAC, which may have misused this to block competing leagues from hosting tournaments.

“If true, such conduct restricts competition and stifles the growth of cricket in the country, constituting a possible violation of U.S. antitrust laws. ACE also appears to have seized exclusive control over the commercial activities of Team USA, including the selection of players by paying their salaries. This undermines USAC’s authority to manage Team USA, potentially violating the Ted Stevens Act, which governs amateur sports organizations in the U.S.“

The U. S. Congressman added that “ACE has reportedly imported numerous players, coaches, and staff, possibly using USAC’s name and resources to support visa applications over the past six years. There are allegations that various visa categories have been misused, which may not accurately reflect the applicants’ status, raising concerns of potential immigration fraud.”

The Congressman’s intervention comes just days after USAC terminated its long-term commercial agreement with ACE, a dramatic rupture in a partnership once billed as the cornerstone of cricket’s rise in the United States.

In 2019, USAC handed ACE — co-founded by Sameer Mehta, Satyan Gajwani, Vijay Srinivasan, and Vineet Jain — exclusive 50-year rights to operate elite T20 cricket in the country. In return, ACE pledged to fund national teams, build six stadiums, and launch professional leagues.

That alliance coincided with landmark milestones: the U.S. co-hosted the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, stunned Pakistan on its way to the Super 8s, and claimed the ICC’s Associate Member Men’s Team Performance of the Year award.
Tuesday, September 09, 2025
Bermuda Archers Gain Invaluable Experience at Championships

Pickering & Roberts
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Bermuda's archers Camerin Pickering and Jaydon Roberts have concluded their campaign at the Gwangju 2025 Hyundai World Archery Championships in the Republic of Korea, with both athletes gaining invaluable experience despite not progressing to the elimination rounds.

Competing against over 500 of the world's best archers from 75 nations, Pickering finished in 139th place, while Roberts finished 145th. The competition was a true test of physical and mental toughness, with the archers facing challenging conditions and frequent downpours throughout the week.

The Bermuda team's participation in this event is a historic one, as they are the first from the Caribbean region to have not one but two archers competing at this level. Despite the rankings, officials are focused on the long-term benefits of the experience. The team has had a good outdoor season, and the lessons learned from competing against the world's elite in difficult conditions will be instrumental in developing the Bermuda programs further.

The archers have a few more days to use the practice field to train and test their equipment, with the continued rain and wind allowing them to fine-tune their gear and conditioning for future competitions. This experience on and off the field of play will serve as a strong foundation for their continued development.



 
 
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