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Monday, March 09, 2026
Somersfield Academy Secure Badminton Titles

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Somersfield Academy’s first Badminton team has completed an outstanding season, finishing unbeaten in the Senior School Badminton League to be crowned national champions for the second consecutive year.

The Academy’s top side dominated the competition throughout a season that ran from October to March, showcasing a level of technical depth and tactical discipline that left their rivals struggling to keep pace.

Six schools featured in this year’s league standings, but Somersfield Academy’s first team proved a class apart, finishing at the summit with fifteen points. Warwick Academy secured a respectable second-place finish with twelve points, while Somersfield’s strength in depth was further underlined by their second team, who claimed third place with nine points. The Berkeley Institute finished the campaign in fourth with six points, followed by Cedarbridge in fifth with three points, while Saltus rounded out the table in sixth.

The driving force behind the champions’ success was Dezirae Darrell, who was named Most Valuable Player for the first team. Darrell took charge of every match she played, combining a fierce competitive edge with a leadership style that extended far beyond her own performances. Off the court, she provided invaluable guidance and coaching to her peers, acting as a vital mentor during the most pressurized moments of the season. Darrell was supported in the championship-winning squad by Paige Lindo, Rose Paulos, Max Wallace, Aaron Lee, and Matthew Troake.

There was also cause for celebration within the Somersfield second team as Raul Maldonado was named their Most Valuable Player. Maldonado delivered several key victories over the course of the league, consistently punching above his weight to defeat older and more experienced opponents. His contributions were essential to a second-team roster that included Cora DeSilva, Sydney Troake, Hayleigh Cherry, Annabel Olutiola, Max DeCouto, and Maikel Dela Cruz, ensuring a historic year of double-success for the Academy’s badminton program.
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Pickering Hits PB as Archery League Intensity Climbs

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The National Archery Association of Bermuda’s bi-weekly indoor league continued to produce high-caliber performances as athletes gathered inside the St. George’s Community Center Gymnasium. Archers took to the line for the standard eighteen-meter indoor shoot, a discipline that demands absolute focus and technical consistency over the course of sixty arrows for a maximum possible score of six hundred.

The headline performance of the second round came in the Recurve Men’s division, where Camerin Pickering reached a significant milestone. Pickering delivered a masterclass in precision to record a new personal best of five hundred and sixty-four out of a possible six hundred, further cementing his position as one of the island’s elite marksmen. His score set a formidable benchmark for the rest of the field as the league standings begin to take shape.

In the women's categories, the competition remained equally fierce. Robin Selley continued her strong early-season form to lead the Recurve Women’s division, while Jessica Bowers emerged as the standout performer in the Barebow Women's category. The compound division also saw consistent scoring, with William Pickering claiming the top spot among the Men to ensure a successful day for the Pickering family.

The league’s commitment to youth development was on full display as several rising stars dominated their respective age groups. Sophia Davidge led the way for the Under 17 Recurve Girls, while Braeden Fraser took the honors in the Under 17 Recurve Boys division. In the Barebow category, George Esterhuysen proved the most consistent among the Under 17 Boys, and Naseeha Talbot rounded out a successful day of youth shooting by securing the top position in the Under 17 Girls Compound division.

 
 
Friday, March 06, 2026
Walking Football Season Set for Grand Kick-off

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The pace may be deliberate, but the competition is expected to be fierce as the Bermuda Walking Football League officially gets underway this Saturday, March 7th. The Bermuda College Gymnasium will serve as the hub for this season's opening fixtures, providing a controlled environment for a sport that continues to gain significant traction among the island’s more experienced athletes.

The day’s festivities will commence with a formal opening ceremony at 8:30 am, setting the stage for a triple-header of intriguing matchups. The competitive action begins promptly at 9:00 am as the host side, Bermuda College, looks to make a statement in their season opener against the Original All-Stars. This curtain-raiser promises to be a tactical affair, with both sides eager to secure an early advantage in the standings.

The momentum continues into the mid-morning slot at 10:00 am, where Touring will face off against the Grunts in what many observers expect to be a closely contested encounter. The morning’s slate of matches will then conclude with an 11:00 am kick-off between the Newbies and the Late Starts. For the Newbies, it represents a first real test of their credentials on the gymnasium floor, while the Late Starts will be keen to prove that timing is everything in the quest for walking football glory.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Islandstats.com Pre-Game Show Live 6 pm

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www.islandstats.com will be hosting a Pre-Game Show live from the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center, prior to Bermuda hosting Costa Rica.

Bermuda enters this fixture sitting second in the group, buoyed by a clinical 4-0 win over the Cayman Islands but wary of the threat posed by Las Ticas, who remain one of the region’s elite powers.

Local players we will be discussing include:-

Kenni Thompson (Forward): The AFC Bournemouth standout is the engine of the Bermudian attack. Currently ranked among the tournament's top assist providers, her vision and delivery from wide areas will be essential if Bermuda is to breach a disciplined Costa Rican backline.

Eva Frazzoni (Midfielder): A consistent goal-scoring threat from deep, Frazzoni leads the team in scoring this campaign with two goals. Her ability to dictate the tempo and arrive late in the box makes her a nightmare for opposing defenders.

Nia Christopher (Forward): Widely regarded as one of the most exciting talents in the Caribbean, Christopher’s explosive pace and finishing have already earned her high performance ratings this season. She remains Bermuda’s primary weapon on the counter-attack.

We will also discuss Costa Rica standouts:-

Raquel "Rocky" Rodríguez (Midfielder/Forward): The Kansas City Current star is the undisputed heartbeat of the Costa Rican team. With vast NWSL and World Cup experience, her leadership and clinical finishing make her the most dangerous player on the pitch tonight.

Melissa Herrera (Midfielder): A creative spark who excels in transition, Herrera’s ability to link the midfield to the attack will test Bermuda’s defensive shape throughout the ninety minutes.

Fabiola Villalobos (Defender): The rock at the back for Las Ticas, Villalobos provides the aerial presence and composure needed to handle Bermuda’s pacey forwards.

 
 
Sunday, March 01, 2026
Dill Clinches TKO Victory at Wolkernite Fight Championships

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Bermudian mixed martial artist AJ Dill has made a statement in his welterweight debut, securing a ruthless first-round stoppage against Kirby at the Wolkernite Fight Championships in the United Kingdom.

Stepping into the octagon at 77kg for the first time, Dill showcased a significant evolution in his tactical approach to dismantle an opponent with a solid professional pedigree. The victory moves Dill's record to four wins and two losses in kickboxing, alongside a professional boxing record of one win and one draw.

The move to the 77kg welterweight division presented a fresh set of challenges for Dill, who typically competes at a higher weight class. "My main concerns were matching the speed of the guys at that weight," Dill admitted following the bout. Facing an opponent with a respectable record of three wins and one loss, the Bermudian knew he could not rely solely on power.

The tactical breakthrough came from Dill’s pre-fight analysis. Having identified Kirby as a mobile fighter who relied on movement to dictate the pace, Dill’s game plan was centered on neutralising that agility. "I figured if I took his movement away and made him trade punches—stand there and fight rather than moving around—then I would have the advantage," Dill explained.

The plan worked to perfection. From the opening exchange, Dill focused on his opponent’s legs, a strategy he noted "worked a treat" in grounding the elusive Kirby. With the movement stifled, Dill was able to let his superior boxing and striking take over, demonstrating a sharp increase in hand speed and decision-making.

The end came just ninety seconds into the first round. Dill caught Kirby with a clinical combination, landing a left hook followed by a heavy right to the top of the head that sent the Englishman to the canvas. Although Kirby attempted to regain his footing, the referee was forced to intervene as his legs had clearly failed him.

The victory maintains Dill’s remarkable finishing rate, with all four of his wins now coming via knockout or technical knockout (TKO) within the first two rounds.

"Trailing by 20—or fighting at a new weight—is a test of character," Dill reflected. "But we have a no-quit attitude. I’m comfortable at welterweight now and the goal is to stay active. I’m hoping for a title fight soon, and then hopefully, I can move up into the semi-pro ranks and start competing there as well".

 
 
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