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Thursday, July 17, 2025
Stars & Chasers Crowned Summer League Champions

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Bermuda's Netball Summer League has concluded with Lady Stars and Storm Chasers securing the top honours in their respective divisions. After a season of intense competition, both teams emerged as league champions, showcasing exceptional talent and teamwork on the court.

In the Women's Division, the Lady Stars claimed the coveted league title. Their success was significantly propelled by the phenomenal scoring ability of Marissa Brangman, who was crowned the Highest Goal Scorer with an outstanding 105 goals for the champions. PHC's Melissa Burrows was recognised as the Best Attacker, while her teammate Debre Evans earned the Best Defender accolade. The highly sought-after Overall MVP award for the Women's Division was presented to Demiqua Daniels from Devonshire Rec, acknowledging her stellar season.

The Coed Division saw the Storm Chasers dominate to take home the league trophy. Leading their charge was Antione Williams, who not only finished as the Highest Goal Scorer with an astonishing 231 goals but also scooped the Overall MVP award for the Coed Division, a testament to his commanding presence throughout the league. Sheldon Bahadosingh of BHB was named the Best Attacker, and Rakeem Deshields from Goal Diggers was celebrated as the Best Defender for his crucial contributions.

The league's conclusion marks a successful summer of netball, highlighting the vibrant talent and competitive spirit within Bermuda's netball community.


Thursday, July 10, 2025
BNA Renamed Netball Bermuda

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The Netball Bermuda Summer League season has drawn to a close, with the final matches taking place recently at Bernard's Park, wrapping up another period of competitive action on the courts, with the Storm Chasers crowned the COED Summer League Winners.

Beyond the on-court excitement, Netball Bermuda, formerly known as The Bermuda Netball Association, also held its Annual General Meeting. The meeting saw the election of the new Executive and Council members who will guide the sport forward in Bermuda.

In a change to the leadership team, Charlotte Evans has been appointed to the post of Treasurer. Ms. Evans will serve out the remaining term, following the resignation of Tahkeesha Welch.

The newly elected Executive and Council will now set about planning for the upcoming netball calendar, aiming to continue the development and growth of the sport across the island.

2025 Netball Bermuda Executive and Council is as follows:

Executive:


President – Kimale Evans
1st VP – Antione Williams
2nd VP – Kiante Lightbourne
Treasurer – Charlotte Evans
Secretary – Maceela Berkeley
Asst Secretary/Treasurer – Khianda Pearman-Watson

Council

Terita Bean
Jenilla Hatherley
Apryl Jackson
Nicole Smith
Tanika White
Tuesday, July 01, 2025
BNA Women's & Co-ed Division Round-Ups

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The Bermuda Netball Association’s Summer League season continued at Bernard’s Park, featuring a mixture of thrilling Women’s Division and Co-ed Division matches.

In the Women's Division opener, the St. George’s Cricket Club secured a hard-fought 24-21 victory over the Devonshire Recreation Club.

For St. George's, both Nicole Smith and Nisaiah Berkeley netted 12 goals each, with Kse Jennings named Best Attacker, Shawnae Brangman as Best Defender, and Coriah Simmons earning the MVP award.

The Devonshire Recreation Club saw Best Attacker Miesha Greaves score 11 goals, Kristin Holman added 6, and both Jamir Hatherley and Best Defender Keizhari Knight contributed 2 goals apiece, with Demiqua Daniels named their MVP.

In the second Women’s Division clash, K-Net Assets delivered a dominant performance, routing Law & Disorder 32-4.

Best Attacker Candacé Paynter led K-Net Assets to victory with an impressive 23 goals, supported by Denise Truter with 9 goals. Allison King was named their Best Defender, and Khianda Pearman-Watson earned the MVP award.

Kandrea Romaine scored all 4 goals for Law & Disorder, with Sarai Paul as Best Attacker, Keeva Sealey as Best Defender, and Satya Darrell as their MVP.

The final Women’s Division match of the night ended in an exciting 19-19 draw between the Lady Stars and the Phoenix Flames.

The Lady Stars were led by Best Attacker and MVP Marissa Brangman, who scored 15 goals. Kim Thompson added 3, and Julesa Robinson scored once, with Asante Chapman named their Best Defender.

The Phoenix Flames saw Best Attacker Eshé Grant score 13 goals, Caillia Joell add 5, and Sydney Santos score once. Krishay Tucker was their Best Defender, and Dominique Richardson was the MVP.

In the lone Co-ed Division match, Front Street Mafia defeated the Bean Counting Netballerz 27-10.

Charlie Evans was the driving force for the Front Street Mafia with 19 goals, and MVP Jasmine Mapp added 8 goals. Olivia Bugg was named Best Attacker, and Jess Ferreria Best Defender.

The Bean Counting Netballerz' scoring was led by Candacé Paynter with 7 goals, Denise Truter with 2, and Khianda Pearman-Watson with one. Destini Hill-Edwards was their Best Attacker, Marnus Slabbert Best Defender, and Listen Timire their MVP.

The evening's results continue to highlight the competitive spirit and talent within the Bermuda Netball Association's Summer League.
Thursday, June 26, 2025
BNA Summer League Round-Up

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The Bermuda Netball Association’s Summer League season continued at Bernard’s Park, featuring a pair of compelling matches exclusively from the Co-ed Division.

In the opener, the Front Street Mafia secured a comfortable 15-6 victory over RenRe. The Front Street Mafia's win was largely orchestrated by their Best Attacker, Charlie Evans, who netted an impressive 10 goals. Jasmine Mapp added 4 goals, and Meg Sherwin scored once. Jesse Marshall was named their Best Defender, with Kyle Godfrey earning the MVP award. RenRe's efforts were led by Best Attacker Aaron Woods with 5 goals, and Tai Cedenio contributing the other. David Ocen was their Best Defender, and Brighton Swan took the MVP honours for his team.

The second match of the evening saw the Goal Diggers get the better of BHB, securing a 28-19 win. The Goal Diggers' Best Attacker, Coriah Simmons, was in prolific form, scoring 23 goals. Kianté Lightbourne added 5 goals to their tally. Rakeem Deshields was named their Best Defender, and Asanté Chapman earned the team's MVP award. For BHB, Sheldon Bahadosingh scored 9 goals, Charlene Bogle added 7, and MVP Demiqua Daniels contributed 3. Donnisha Gardner was their Best Attacker, and Tina Wall their Best Defender.

The results from the games highlight the competitive and dynamic nature of the Co-ed Division as the Bermuda Netball Association's Summer League season progresses.


Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Netball League Delivers Thrilling Encounters at Bernard's Park

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The Bermuda Netball Association’s Summer League season continued last night at Bernard's Park, serving up a series of competitive matches across both the Women's and Co-ed Divisions.

In the Women’s Division opener, PHC delivered a strong performance, defeating the Phoenix Flames 18-14. PHC's victory was largely orchestrated by Tyra Simmons, who scored 13 goals. Debre Evans, named Best Attacker, added 3 goals, with Terita Bean contributing two. Sarafina Woolridge-Burns was a standout, earning both Best Defender and MVP honours for PHC. For the Phoenix Flames, Eshe Grant, named Best Attacker, scored 9 goals, and Chelzea Somner added 5. Imani Smith was their Best Defender, and Sanaa Grant their MVP.

In the other Women’s Division clash, K-Net Assets secured a decisive 23-12 victory over the St. George’s Cricket Club. Denise Truter led K-Net Assets with an impressive 17 goals, while Best Attacker Candace Paynter netted 6. Allison King was named their Best Defender, and Kaetlyn Thompson their MVP. For St. George’s, Nisaiah Berkeley scored 8 goals, supported by Best Defender Stacy-Ann Brown with 4. Riley Jones was their Best Attacker, and Coriah Simmons the MVP.

The Co-ed Division opener saw the Storm Chasers defeat BHB 25-19. MVP Antione Williams was the driving force for the Storm Chasers, scoring an impressive 22 goals. Nabiilah Nasir added 2, and Debre Evans scored once. Kaamilah Nasir was named Best Attacker, and Amaury Majors Best Defender. For BHB, Sheldon Bahadosingh scored 10 goals, and Charlene Bogle added 9. Stacy-Ann Brown was their Best Attacker, while Nigel Burgess was named both Best Defender and MVP.

The final match of the night saw the Goal Diggers dominate the Bean Counting Netballerz with a commanding 31-5 victory. Best Attacker Coriah Simmons was prolific for the Goal Diggers, netting 17 goals. Paul Simons and Kiante Lightbourne both added 8 goals each. Asante Chapman was their Best Defender, and Jaman Lottimore the MVP. For the Bean Counting Netballerz, Best Attacker Denise Truter scored 4 goals, with Khianda Pearman-Watson adding the other. Marnus Slabbert was their Best Defender, and Nick Borzenko the MVP.

The action-packed evening highlighted the competitive spirit and talent across Bermuda's netball community, promising more exciting matchups as the Summer League continues.
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