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Sunday, June 07, 2026
Wolfpack Spring League Round Up

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The Wolfpack Spring League wrapped up its season with an electric Championship Weekend, showcasing incredible effort, standout performances, and unforgettable moments from both the Pee Wee and Junior divisions.

Pee Wee Division

The Pee Wee Division opened the weekend with a thriller. The Timberwolves, led by Sebastien Von Herberstein’s dominant 12 points and 18 rebounds, outlasted the Shadow Pack in a double‑overtime battle, winning 33–29.

In the title matchup, the Predators claimed the championship behind a strong performance from Game MVP Bryn Davis, who delivered 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 steal. The Predators’ defensive pressure and teamwork secured the 24–16 victory over the Alphas.

Pee Wee Season Awards
Most Improved Player: Christopher Wheatley
Defensive Player of the Year: William Markus
Most Valuable Player: Sebastien Von Herberstein

Junior Division

The Junior League Bronze Game was tightly contested, with the Timberwolves pulling away late. Koa Raynor Bailey led the charge with 13 points, 2 rebounds, and an impressive 7 steals, sealing the 31–23 win over the Alphas.

The final game of the season delivered a major upset as the Shadow Pack knocked off the top‑seeded Predators. Finals MVP Traddie Simpson Jr. put on a standout performance with 19 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals, powering Shadow Pack to a 49–31 championship victory.

Junior Season Awards
Most Improved Player: Tyson Grant
Defensive Player of the Year: Adri Dyer
Most Valuable Player: Frith Decouto
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Registration Opens for High-Stakes 3x3 Tournament

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The fast-paced, high-octane world of 3x3 basketball is set to take over the Bermuda College Gymnasium this month, with registration now officially open for one of the most anticipated community sporting events of the year.

Scheduled for May 9th, 2026, the tournament is being billed as "more than just a game." While the on-court action promises to be fierce, the primary objective is a philanthropic one: all proceeds from the event will directly fund the Bermuda Under-17 and Under-19 National Teams as they prepare for a high-profile international tour to Portugal this summer.

The tournament features a comprehensive range of divisions, ensuring a platform for every level of the game. Youth prospects will battle it out in the Under-17 categories for both boys and girls, while the Adult divisions are expected to draw the island’s top domestic talent. For the seasoned veterans, a Masters (Men’s) division has been included, promising a display of tactical experience and enduring competitive spirit.

"This is a call to action for the entire basketball community," an organiser stated. "It’s an opportunity to get your squad together, bring the energy, and—most importantly—help support the future of Bermuda basketball. Every registration fee goes toward ensuring our young national players can represent the island on the world stage in Europe."

Teams can enter for a fee of $300, with the investment going toward a critical development pathway for the island's elite youth players. The trip to Portugal is seen as a vital building block for the national programme, offering exposure to European coaching styles and high-level international competition.

With spots expected to fill quickly, squads are encouraged to secure their place immediately. Registration is currently live at www.bermudabasketball.net, where fans and players can also find further details on the day’s schedule and supporting the national team's journey.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Berkeley & Warwick Share Spoils in Middle School Thrillers

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The Warwick Academy Gymnasium was transformed into a cauldron of noise this week as the Bermuda School Sports Federation and the Department of Youth and Sports hosted the Middle School Basketball Finals. In a night defined by tactical grit and individual brilliance, The Berkeley Institute and Warwick Academy emerged as the big winners across three high-stakes encounters.

The drama reached its peak in the Junior Varsity Final, where The Berkeley Institute edged out hosts Warwick Academy in a 22-20 overtime classic. In a game of razor-thin margins, Jacob Furtado proved to be the clinical edge for the champions, racking up nine points to lead his side to glory. His counterpart, Liam Johnson, mirrored the effort with nine points of his own for Warwick. In a rare but fitting tribute to the quality of the contest, both Furtado and Johnson were named joint Most Valuable Players.

Warwick Academy found their redemption in the Varsity Girls final, delivering a defensive masterclass to dismantle Saltus Grammar School 29-11. The hosts were spearheaded by MVP Jaime Cedenio, whose 11 points provided the foundation for a comfortable victory, while Belle Burns added eight in a dominant team display. Despite the scoreline, Saltus MVP Evie Hook earned plaudits for a resilient performance, leading her side with seven points.

However, the evening belonged to The Berkeley Institute, who secured a historic double by claiming the Varsity Boys title. In a physical and fast-paced encounter, Berkeley overcame Warwick Academy 35-28. Troy Washington led the charge with 12 points, supported by Ajani Carey (11) and Anson Robinson (8). While Micah Oliveira took home the MVP honors for the champions, Warwick’s Max Kimberley and Quinton Husbands were both recognized as MVPs for their spirited 12 and 10-point contributions respectively.

The results cap off a stellar season for middle school basketball on the island, highlighting a wealth of emerging talent as the focus now shifts to the upcoming summer sports calendar.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Saltus & Warwick Academy claim Middle School Basketball Glory

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Saltus Grammar School and Warwick Academy emerged victorious in a thrilling double-header of middle school basketball as the Bermuda School Sports Federation season reached a dramatic conclusion.

In the Girls' final, Saltus Grammar School produced a disciplined performance to overcome Mount Saint Agnes Academy with a 22–15 victory. The champions were powered by the offensive duo of Leydi Raynor and Amaris Nusum.

Raynor led all scorers with 10 points, while Nusum contributed a vital six to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Mount Saint Agnes remained in contention throughout thanks to seven points from Kyra Simmons and six from Phoenix Williams, but they were unable to bridge the gap in the closing stages. In recognition of their standout individual performances, Raynor and Simmons were both named finals MVP for their respective teams.

The Boys' final proved to be a classic encounter, with Warwick Academy staging a late surge to snatch a 35–30 victory over Saltus Grammar School. Warwick’s comeback was orchestrated by Caleb Mello and Dominic Slater, who both recorded seven points.

Mello’s leadership on the court earned him the MVP honours for the champions. Saltus had earlier looked to be in control behind a game-high 11 points from their MVP Adam Whitecross and seven from Jessie Savage, but they were ultimately undone by Warwick's clinical finishing in the final quarter.


Thursday, April 09, 2026
Patrick Reunites with Randy Bennett at Arizona State

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The transformation of Arizona State basketball under Randy Bennett reached a significant milestone on Wednesday, as the Sun Devils confirmed the appointment of David Patrick as Associate Head Coach.

The move marks a high-profile reunion for Bennett and Patrick, who previously orchestrated one of the most successful periods in Saint Mary’s history. Patrick joins a revamped coaching ticket in Tempe that already includes fellow Associate Head Coaches Rick Croy and Joe Rahon, creating a staff deeply rooted in Bennett’s established culture as the program transitions into the Big 12 Conference.

Patrick arrives in the desert boasting a resume that spans over two decades at the highest levels of the game. Most recently serving as Associate Head Coach at LSU, he has been recognized as one of the most influential figures in the modern game, recently named one of the "Top-100 Most Impactful High Major Assistants of 2026" by Silver Waves Media.

His reputation as a "top-flight recruiter" is backed by staggering numbers. Patrick has recruited 11 NBA players, including seven draft picks and four first-rounders. His connections stretch far beyond the United States; the Australian native has been a key architect of the international pipeline that has come to define Bennett-led programs, including the recruitment of Patty Mills during his first stint with Bennett in Moraga (2006-10).

Reflecting on his move to Arizona State, Patrick highlighted the personal connection that drew him back to his former mentor.

“My family and I are extremely excited to reunite with Randy Bennett,” Patrick said. “Coach Bennett has had a significant impact on my journey, and I have great respect for the way he builds programs—with discipline, toughness, and a clear identity. Arizona State has everything in place to compete at the highest level in the Big 12, and I’m eager to pursue championships and build something special.”

Patrick’s expertise isn't limited to the collegiate ranks. Since 2019, he has served as an assistant for the Australian National Team, helping the "Boomers" secure a historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021—the country's first-ever Olympic medal in men's basketball. He remained a fixture on the staff for the 2024 Paris Games, where Australia reached the knockout stages.

His head coaching experience is equally impressive. During a two-season tenure at Sacramento State, Patrick’s 2022-23 squad posted the most wins by a first-year coach in school history. He previously led UC Riverside, where he was a finalist for the Hugh Durham Award as the nation’s top mid-major coach.

The assembly of this coaching staff signals a clear strategy from Randy Bennett as he prepares ASU for its maiden Big 12 voyage. By surrounding himself with Croy, Rahon, and now Patrick—all of whom have previous experience under his system—Bennett has prioritized continuity and trust during a period of rapid change in Tempe.

With the transfer portal open and recruiting battles for the 2026-27 season intensifying, the addition of Patrick provides the Sun Devils with one of the most formidable and internationally connected coaching benches in the nation.
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