Ray Balances Historic Cup Match Dream with Netball Call-Up
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Brianna Ray’s historic ambition of becoming the first woman ever selected for Bermuda's legendary Cup Match Classic may have to wait another year—at least in terms of full-throttle cricket focus—after the talented all-rounder was named to the Bermuda Longtails Senior Women’s National Netball Team for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.
The dual-sport athlete will travel to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as part of the island's largest-ever multi-sport delegation.
However, anyone expecting the fiercely competitive all-rounder to concede her cricket aspirations will have to think again. Despite the grueling demands of preparing for a major international tournament on the court, Ray insists her determination to break boundaries on the cricket pitch remains completely unshaken.
When asked if her dual commitments meant the dream of making an appearance in the annual mid-summer cricket classic had faded, Ray issued a defiant response.
“No dreams are gone in the cricketing department! I’ve been working really hard to be able to keep my body fit and healthy to be training both."
The unique scheduling of the summer calendar has also left the door slightly ajar for a busy couple of weeks.
"We leave the Saturday after the Cup Match Classic, so the opportunity to be involved with the Cup Match Classic is still available to me," Ray explained. "I am still putting 100% of myself into both cricket and netball.”
Ray’s inclusion in the Longtails' netball squad adds significant athleticism and tactical flexibility to the national side as they prepare to test themselves against the region's elite.
The netball tournament in Santo Domingo promises to be a physical war of attrition, with the Longtails facing elite Caribbean powerhouses who traditionally dominate the regional standings.
Yet, it is Ray’s relentless work ethic away from the cameras that has allowed her to remain in selection conversations for two completely different national programs. Whether she is driving through the mid-court or anchoring an innings with the bat, her presence continues to rewrite the playbook for modern Bermudian athletes.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Simmons Clinches Brilliant Bronze in Birmingham Thriller
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Bermuda's teenage gymnastics prospect Jaia Simmons made a spectacular impression on the big stage, securing a podium finish at the prestigious 2026 Inter-Regional Challenge Cup Final.
Competing inside the iconic, high-pressure environment of the Utilita Arena Birmingham, the 13-year-old produced a clinical display of power and precision to claim third place in the Tumbling (Tum) Level 2 Women's 13-14 Age Group Division.
Simmons handled the occasion with maturity well beyond her years, executing two high-difficulty passes to finish the division with an impressive overall score of 57.20.
The Inter-Regional Challenge Cup Final represents the pinnacle of junior regional gymnastics development, bringing together the absolute finest young talent across the United Kingdom and international invitees.
Sprinting down the fast Birmingham track, Simmons showcased exceptional technical control, nailing her aerial rotations and stick-landing her final passes to capture the judges' attention.
The podium finish marks a massive developmental milestone for the young Bermudian, proving she can perform under the intense spotlights of a major arena—a venue that has historically hosted World Championships and Commonwealth Games fields.
The 57.20 score puts the rest of the competitive field on notice, capping off an outstanding international excursion for the young athlete as she continues her rapid rise through the junior tumbling ranks.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Divine Crowned Overall Champion after Four-Medal Haul
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Bermudian gymnast Aria Divine enjoyed a golden outing at the 2026 Baskervilles Invitational after putting on a dominant display at the City of Bristol Gymnastics Club.
The 13-year-old, competing in the highly competitive IGA Level 6 Trailblazers category, produced a series of clinical routines to secure a spectacular individual haul of two gold and two silver medals.
Divine’s exceptional technical prowess was on full display in the apparatus finals, where she swept to victory to claim gold on both the floor and vault.
She very nearly completed a clean sweep of the top step, adding two silvers following two superb, high-scoring performances on the beam and uneven bars.
Her relentless consistency across all four disciplines paid the ultimate dividend, with the young star comfortably securing the coveted title of Overall Champion within her division to cap off a memorable weekend in the West Country.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
HSBC Partners with Somerset for the 2026 Classic
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Cup Match fever is starting to sweep across Bermuda, and HSBC Bermuda is proud to celebrate its 19th year as lead sponsor of the island’s most anticipated sporting and cultural event.
For nearly two decades, HSBC has partnered with the Cup Match Classic, supporting the two days of cricket action and being immersed in the traditions, festivities and community spirit that make Cup Match one of Bermuda’s most cherished annual celebrations.
“The Bank’s relationship with Cup Match is one that we deeply value, and we are thrilled to mark our 19th year as lead sponsor,” said Tanya Bule, Head of International Wealth and Premier Banking at HSBC Bermuda.
Richard Scott, Somerset Cricket Club - “There’s something truly special about the way Bermuda comes alive during Cup Match season. It is one of the few occasions that brings together virtually every corner of our community in celebration of our heritage, our culture and the shared Bermudian identity. We are extremely proud to be able to play a role in helping create memorable experiences leading up to the game and throughout the holiday period.”
As host of this year’s Annual Cup Match Classic, a tradition like no other, the Somerset Cricket Club are pleased to partner with HSBC Bermuda as Lead Sponsor of what has become Bermuda’s Premier Sporting event. This year, we celebrate the Annual Classic being played over 125 years dating back to 1902 when 3 matches were initially played in the inaugural year. 2026 will mark 127 Cup Match games played over the time from its inception.
We are pleased to have a community partner in HSBC who continues to be a part of the rich history, recognition and celebration of Cup Match, which is to celebrate Emancipation. We look forward to the vibrant community engagement throughout the Cup Match season as a result of the partnership with HSBC.
So… on July 30th and 31st, head on up to 6 Cricket Lane in Somerset donning your Red and Blue or Blue and Blue let’s together celebrate Cup Match Time in Bermuda! Let’s go SOMERSET!!!!!
Neil Paynter, St George’s Cricket Club President - The St. George’s Cricket Club is especially pleased to continue its valued partnership with HSBC, alongside the Somerset Cricket Club, this year’s host. Our relationship with HSBC has spanned several years, and we are deeply appreciative of the vital support their sponsorship provides, enabling us to deliver meaningful initiatives for the local community. On behalf of the St. George’s Cricket Club, I extend our sincere thanks to HSBC for its continued commitment and generous support.
As we focus our efforts on challenging for the coveted Cup Match trophy, the Executive Committee and Members of the St. George’s Cricket Club also extend best wishes to the Bermuda community for a safe and enjoyable Cup Match holiday. In closing HSBC Bermuda CEO Greg Garnier said: “Cup Match is much more than a cricket match, it is a celebration, with Emancipation Day and Mary Prince Day, that brings Bermuda’s communities together”
“We are incredibly proud to continue our long-standing support of this iconic event as we celebrate our 19th year as lead sponsor. From the festivities and community activities leading up to Cup Match to the excitement of the game itself, the season creates a unique sense of energy and togetherness across the island. Our team truly looks forward to this time every year, and we are excited to once again connect with customers and the wider community through the many activities planned for Cup Match.”
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
Roberts appointed Americas Development Committee Chair
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Bermuda’s Trina Roberts has been appointed as the new Chair of the World Archery Americas Development Committee for the 2026–2028 term.
Roberts steps into the leadership role having already served as a dedicated member of the committee since 2022.
The Development Committee acts as a vital advisory body, driving the growth of the sport across the region by shaping initiatives, rules, and coaching infrastructure, while offering crucial support to athletes, judges, and member associations.
"Prior to this appointment I was a member of this committee from 2022," Roberts said. "I am pleased to provide my contribution within regional archery governance and development across the Americas."
The high-profile regional appointment adds to Roberts' growing influence in the sport's global administration, with the Bermudian confirming she will also retain her seat on the international stage.
"I continue to hold my international position on the World Archery Board of Justice and Ethics," she added.
The Committee Membership is as follows:
Trina Roberts - BER - Chair Ludys Tejada - DOM - Deputy Chair Junior Bolaños - CAN - Member Derek Davis - USA - Member Miguel Ángel Flores - MEX - Member