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Saturday, May 25, 2013
Pearson and Harvard Finish Second

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Shelley Pearson and her Harvard University Heavyweight Rowing crew teammates finished in second place overall at the 2013 Ivy League Women's Rowing Championship at Cooper River Park.

Harvard showed the depth of the team by qualifying for each Grand Final event and finishing in the top three in five of six finals.

Harvard earned two second-place finishes, three thirds and one fourth during the day which featured near perfect conditions. Princeton won the team points title with 81, seven more than Harvard.

In the marquee event, Pearson and her Harvard First Varsity Eight teammates, ranked No. 8 in the country, finished in third. No. 5 Princeton and No. 9 Yale were first and second, respectively, and held the top two spots from start to finish.

Princeton and Yale were within 1.54 seconds of each other after 500 meters with Princeton leading and Harvard 4.12 seconds off the pace.

Princeton advanced its lead to nearly five seconds by the midway point, as Harvard and Yale continued to fight for second and gain distance on the following crews.

Pearson and her teammates tried to make a push in the second half of the race, but Yale held off Harvard for second, finishing 4.25 seconds ahead.

Princeton was first clocking 6:29.96, 6.90 seconds in front of Yale who crossed the line in 6:36.85 and Harvard finished in 6:41.10.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Darrell and Tuzo are 2013 Classic Champions

David Darrell
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David Darrell and Selah Tuzo are the 2013 Annual Junior Classic Male and Female Champions. Darrell clocked a time 10:40 holding off a strong challenge from Tyler Smith who finished in 10:42, while Aaron Jacobs finished third clocking 11:06.

Nine year old Tuzo one of the youngest competitors finished 14th overall with a time of 12:16, while the second female finisher Lynsey Palmer finished 19th overall with a time of 12 12:36 and Zakiyyah Showers was the next runner to cross the line in 12:38.

2013 Annual Junior Classic Results

10:40 David J. Darrell

10:42 Tyler Smith
11:06 Aaron Jacobs
11:34 Michaiah Robinson
11:36 Akim Johnston
11:41 Ryan Outerbridge
11:51 Jayden Ming
11:55 Iziah Tucker
12:03 Alex Pilgrim
12:06 Robert Edwards
12:11 Sajan Harvey
12:12 Giovanni Hollis
12:15 Jalun Hassell
12:16 Selah Tuzo

12:23 Kahzi Sealy
12:29 Malik Joell
12:30 Z'Dao Dill
12:34 Adam Larson
12:36 Lynsey Palmer
12:38 Zakiyyah Showers
12:41 Mazhi Simmons
12:42 Stephen Nkenlen
12:43 Messiah Greaves
12:50 Jade Johnston
12:59 Owen Neal
13:02 Seth Hardtman
13:02 Charlie Riker
13:05 Alizay Fubert
13:07 Yari Tucker
13:08 Mikaela Outerbridge
13:12 Shae-Unni Smith
13:15 Daniel Cook
13:16 Josiah King
13:16 Alex Withers-Clark
13:20 Christen Lugo-Elibox
13:21 Quinnae Outerbridge
13:26 Laura Hope
13:28 Leroy "lj" Lewis
13:29 Alexander Southern
13:33 Joshua Joseph
13:39 Azaria Robinson
13:41 Kheary Swan
13:46 Rebecca Harrison
13:56 Jaiden Furbert-Jacobs
13:58 Kearje Davis
13:58 Kyjah Simons
13:59 Samuel Lipschutz
14:00 Nicholas Pilgrim
14:02 Kayla Raymond
14:02 Tommy Marshall
14:03 Nabiilah Nasir
14:05 Tesyah-Mahle Astwood
14:09 Gabriel Jones
14:09 Kimora Rubaine
14:14 Zahea Wilson
14:20 Peter Silvester
14:20 Rudi Hammond
14:23 Kaamilah Nasir
14:25 Matisse K.g. Bascome
14:27 Alexcie Burrows
14:30 Jarryd Richardson
14:31 Brianna Berkley
14:34 Jerlayah Kenny
14:34 Makalia Albouy
14:37 Trent Harris
14:40 Tilly Norman
14:41 Jazir Warner
14:42 Kerry Palmer
14:45 Joshua Lipschutz
14:47 Ice'Ces Jackson
14:48 Jessie Marshall
14:58 Jelani Simmons
14:59 Caleb McDowall
15:05 Alyssa Rowse
15:05 Louis Hammond
15:15 Derek J.r. Smith
15:18 Myles C. Smith
15:20 Aaron Booth
15:20 Aahyah Simons
15:23 Angelae Heath
15:32 Keturah Bulford-Trott
15:34 Angus Betts
15:43 Naziah Robinson
15:47 Armand Foy
15:53 Amber Simons
15:54 Brianna Mawer
15:58 Brad Haveriku
16:00 Jai-La Wade
16:08 Trinae Edwards
16:10 Che-Chulae Mont Dowling
16:26 Jaden Masters
16:40 Vazz-I Butterfield
16:43 Enyce Astwood
17:06 Camille Chin-Gurret
17:42 Zariah Simmons
22:46 Asia Scott-Taylor
Monday, May 20, 2013
Beckles Signs with SUNY Cortland
Morgan Beckles, 18, will graduate from BHS in just a few weeks. Along with completing the IB program at BHS, Beckles has been the team captain of the Bermuda National Gymnastics Team for three years. She is one of Bermuda’s most accomplished gymnasts, participating in CAC Games in 2010 and winning three Gold Medals at the NatWest Island Games in 2011. Her hard work helped earn her the Outstanding Teen Service Award for Sports in 2013.

Under head coach Duke Nelligan (who took over the BGA program in 2009 after 30 years at the University of Maryland), Beckles started her senior year looking forward to leading the team at July’s NatWest Island Games right here in Bermuda. Unfortunately, a wrist injury and subsequent surgery to repair the complete TFC cartilage tear has left her sidelined until September.

Despite the setback in the gym, Beckles forged ahead with her plans to compete in NCAA gymnastics. She was accepted to SUNY Cortland, Rutgers, Ithaca, and Maryland, all of which have competitive gymnastics programs. After much deliberation, Morgan is excited to join the SUNY Cortland team in the fall to train under Coach Gary Babjack. Not only will she be a valuable asset to Cortland’s squad, but she hopes to lead Bermuda’s National Team at the Commonwealth Games next summer.

Beckles will be sorely missed in the gym but her coaches are pleased that she will continue gymnastics at a high level. “Beckles is a very special athlete from a supportive family that helped teach her the importance of hard work and tenacity. One of my favorite qualities that Beckles has is that she loves competition and takes representing Bermuda very seriously. At the CAC Games, she hit all 8 routines over two days of competition. That is almost unheard of for a young competitor and it is going to make her a great college gymnast. All of the coaches and families who have known her in our program are so excited to follow her career and of course welcome her back to compete for Bermuda”, says Coach Nelligan.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
McGowan and Smith Help Knowle and Dorridge Win

Mackih McGowan
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Cleveland County’s Mackih McGowan and Devonshire Recreation Clubs Keishun Smith turned out for UK Cricket Club Knowle and Dorridge in the Warickshire Division 2 match against Atherstone Cricket Club.

Artherstone batted first and were all out for 150 in 49.3 overs. McGowan bowled 6-1-16-2 and also took a catch. Smith bowled 7-0-18-2 and also took a catch.

In reply Knowle and Dorridge cross the score with 5 wickets in hand and 8 overs to spare.

Smith was their top scorer with 41 before being bowled after sharing in a second wicket partnership of 71. McGowan was out caught and bowled without scoring batting at number 6.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
PLP's Bean & Weeks Congratulate Wells

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The Bermuda Progressive Labour Party is congratulating Bermudian born Bradford Striker Nahki Wells for becoming the first person from our island to score a goal at historic Wembley Stadium in London.

PLP Leader Marc Bean said, "Nahki Wells has made history and cemented himself as a hero to Bermudians of all ages. This accomplishment in a high stakes game at Wembley Stadium is the dream of every young footballer and he has not only made that dream a reality for himself, but also to the young people he inspires."

Shadow Sports Minister Michael Weeks said, "Nahki Wells has done it again. Following proudly in the footsteps of Clyde Best, Shawn Goater, Kyle Lightbourne, David Bascome and others who have left Bermuda to show the world just how football should be played. We congratulate this young man and look forward to watching him play in League 1."
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