Cricket fans across Bermuda, get ready for your weekly dose of all things local cricket! Tonight at 7 pm, the islandstats.com Cricket Show goes live, bringing you a comprehensive review of all the action from the weekend's matches as the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season continues to unfold.
Join us as we dissect the key moments, analyze the standout performances with both bat and ball, and delve into the tactical decisions that shaped the outcomes of the weekend's encounters. Our team will be providing in-depth analysis, offering insights into player performances, and perhaps even hearing from some of the coaches involved.
But the islandstats.com Cricket Show isn't just about looking back. We'll also be casting our eye forward to the upcoming week's cricketing calendar. What fixtures are on the horizon? Are there any developing storylines or potential match-ups that fans should be keeping an eye on? We'll bring you all the latest news and previews to keep you fully informed.
So, make sure you tune in tonight at 7 pm for your essential round-up of Bermuda cricket. We'll have all the talking points covered, right here on the islandstats.com Cricket Show!
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Florida Ski School Offers Water-Based Career Path
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The Florida Ski School, in collaboration with Windermere Prep, is reaching out to students in Bermuda, offering a unique opportunity to pursue a career on the water. Given Bermuda's island environment and strong connection to the sea, this initiative presents an exciting prospect for young Bermudians.
Founded in 2011 by world champion waterskier Franck Desboyaux and his wife Dianna Desboyaux, the Florida Ski School began as a passion-driven project to introduce both youngsters and adults to the thrill of waterskiing. It has since grown into the largest watersports academy in Florida, boasting a fleet of seven boats and a team of seven full-time captains. The school provides memorable watersports experiences to individuals from around the globe at its locations in Windermere, Winter Park, and Lake Nona.
Windermere Prep, a prominent international school located in the Orlando area, Florida, is facilitating this connection. The school prides itself on offering innovative instruction from experienced teachers and promotes values of unity, truth, and integrity. Windermere Prep aims to provide immersive experiences that encourage students to learn, reflect, and apply their knowledge to the wider world.
Tonight at 5 pm Bermuda time, www.islandstats.com will be hosting a live discussion with officials from both Windermere Prep and the Florida Ski School. This will be an opportunity for Bermuda students and their families to learn more about the potential career paths in watersports offered by the Florida Ski School and the educational environment at Windermere Prep. With Bermuda's natural affinity for the water, this initiative could open doors to exciting and fulfilling careers for aspiring young Bermudians.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Bermuda's Douglas Takes Helm as India's Head Coach
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India's athletics program has received a significant boost with the appointment of Bermudian World Championship medallist Troy Douglas as their new Head Coach at the prestigious Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS).
Douglas, a former world-class sprinter on the global stage, brings a wealth of elite-level experience to the role. His impressive track record as an athlete is complemented by his experience as a performance coach with renowned football club Ajax FC, adding a unique dimension to his coaching profile.
Throughout his sprinting career, Douglas was known for his blistering pace. Now, he transitions his expertise to coaching, having worked with some of the most talented individuals in the sport. His appointment as Head Coach of Athletics for Team IIS signifies a major coup for Indian athletics.
Upon taking the reins, Douglas shared his vision for the future of the program, expressing his enthusiasm for nurturing talent and driving success on the international stage. His immediate focus will likely be on preparing athletes for key upcoming competitions, including the Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2025 in Kochi, where his influence will be keenly observed.
Douglas's journey from a top-tier athlete representing both Bermuda and the Netherlands (after switching nationality in 1998) to a high-performance coach at a leading football academy and now the head of athletics for a prominent Indian sports institute marks an exciting new chapter for both him and Indian athletics. His experience and insights gained from competing at the highest level and working in a different sporting environment are expected to bring a fresh and dynamic approach to the development of India's track and field stars.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Islandstats.com Football Show Live at 7 pm
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The much-anticipated “IslandStats Football Show” is set to grace the airwaves once again, today at 7:00 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.
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.
Join the conversation at 7:00 pm—it’s a kickoff you won’t want to miss.
Friday, April 18, 2025
FSU in Mourning as Tucker & Students Return After Shooting
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Students at Florida State University (FSU), including Bermudian track athlete Denver Tucker, returned to a somber campus on Friday to collect belongings left behind in the chaotic aftermath of a shooting that claimed two lives and injured six others. The university community is grappling with shock and grief following the tragic incident.
In the hours following Thursday's deadly attack, which led to the arrest and charging of 20-year-old fellow student Phoenix Ikner, a palpable sense of sorrow enveloped the Tallahassee campus. Students gathered in solidarity, embracing and shedding tears around makeshift memorials that sprung up across the university grounds. Candles flickered, flowers lay in tribute, and teddy bears and heartfelt notes offered solace to the survivors.
Amidst the collective grief, students like Denver Tucker faced the difficult task of retrieving personal items hastily abandoned during the scramble to safety. Laptops, handbags, shoes, and other everyday essentials served as stark reminders of the sudden disruption and fear that gripped the campus.
While the university community begins to process the trauma, there was a glimmer of relief regarding the well-being of one of Bermuda's young sporting talents. Islandstats.com confirmed through conversations that Denver Tucker is safe and unharmed following the incident at Florida State.
However, the news brings a bittersweet note for Bermuda's athletics aspirations at the upcoming CARIFTA Games in Trinidad. Despite being slated to represent his country, Tucker will unfortunately be unable to join his teammates due to an expired passport. This unfortunate administrative hurdle prevents the talented track athlete from participating in the prestigious regional junior championships.
As the FSU community plans a vigil for Friday evening to honour the victims and support those affected, the thoughts of many in Bermuda will be with Denver Tucker and all those at the university as they navigate this difficult time. The contrast between the relief of Tucker's safety and the disappointment of his CARIFTA absence underscores the complex emotions felt by those connected to both the university and the Bermudian sporting fraternity.