Month: July 2023

More volunteers needed for the Bahamas Games

As of Friday, June 30, 2023

#By TENAJH SWEETING

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#tsweeting@tribunemedia.net

#WITH the Bahamas Golden Jubilee Games just one week away, the Local Organising Committee (LOC) is actively searching for more volunteers for the Bahamian Olympic-style games.

#The sixth edition of the Bahamas Games will be played between 16 sporting disciplines at 16 different locations from July 7-15 therefore, event organisers are encouraging individuals to register as volunteers ahead of next week Friday.

#Anishka Wallace, coordinator for accommodations and volunteers for the LOC, said there are some educational and historical benefits to volunteering for the Bahamas Games.

#“If you were born before 2001 or after 2001 when the last games were held this is a great way to learn about the games. Additionally, these games are like a mini-Olympics with more than 11 sporting disciplines [with] 12 islands competing in every division so the help is needed,” Wallace said.

#She added that for students who may need community service, this is a great way to earn those hours and learn about the games so that they may share the information with others.

#The LOC, in conjunction with the Bahamas Games, has reached out to more than 700 volunteers from previous games via social and print media and radio promotions.

#Also, the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture has provided 100 persons from the summer work programme to assist with the Bahamas Games.

#Training sessions have been held this week Tuesday and yesterday and the remaining sessions are on Saturday, July 1, at 10am and 4pm.

#At these sessions, volunteers are taught the history of the Bahamas Games, the participating islands, disciplines, protocols, teamwork, positive reinforcements, various departments and their responsibilities.

#Also, leadership and love of the country through volunteering. “We would like to say to parents who may have kids that are eligible to volunteer, especially if they have never volunteered, please encourage them to do so, it’s a constructive and awesome way to learn about each island,” Wallace said.

#She added that patriotism is born through volunteering because these games have not been held in 21 years so, for many, they are a part of a new story with much to experience and a great way to network positively.

#The sporting disciplines which require more volunteers are track and field, basketball, soccer, baseball and softball.

#Individuals interested in volunteering for the Bahamas Games can go to the website – www.thebahamasgames.org – and click on the volunteer tab, fill out the form and upload it to volunteerbahamas50@gmail.com. Additionally, volunteers must attend at least one training session to help with the games.

#Event organisers said it’s going to be great competition and an opportunity to reunite with family and friends who may have moved to the various islands during the past several years.

#Ticket prices and more information about the games can be found at www.thebahamasgames.org.

#The 2023 Bahamas Golden Jubilee Games will continue over a week from July 7-15 and the highest overall collective score across the various sports will be deemed the winner of the games.

Durant and Booker visit the Elite Skills Basketball camp

Durant and Booker visit the Elite Skills Basketball camp

CELEBRITY APPEARANCE: NBA superstar Kevin Durant, of the Phoenix Suns, at the Elite Skills Basketball Camp at Kendal G L Isaacs Gymnasium yesterday.

CELEBRITY APPEARANCE: NBA superstar Kevin Durant, of the Phoenix Suns, at the Elite Skills Basketball Camp at Kendal G L Isaacs Gymnasium yesterday.

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

#By TENAJH SWEETING

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#tsweeting@tribunemedia.net

#Phoenix Suns All-Stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker paid a visit to the 10th edition of the Elite Skills Summer Basketball camp yesterday at the Kendal G L Isaacs gymnasium.

#Durant and Suns’ shooting guard Devin Booker have been in The Bahamas since the beginning of the week and have been enjoying the sporting facilities at the gym.

#The Elite Skills Camp started on June 26 and will continue until July 18 for both girls and boys.

#The camp is geared towards participants ages 4-18 to teach them the basic fundamentals of the basketball game.

#Denycko Bowles, director of International Basketball Academy (IBA), talked about the NBA players’ special visit.

#“The visit has been good especially for the campers in terms of them not only being able to see but to feel and experience NBA players, not only Kevin Durant but also Devin Booker,” Bowles said. He added that for the campers their momentum has definitely picked up and they have been even more enthusiastic and feel like they can be the next great Bahamian NBA or WNBA players.

#Overall, both players were a great motivation for the kids at large, encouraging them to stay focused and continuing to work hard, according to Bowles.

#At this year’s camp, the participants will learn how to improve their basketball IQ, basketball footwork skills, advanced ball handling, offence and defence critiquing and training, as well as strength and resistance training.

#With the camp already off to an exciting start for over 100 boys and girls combined, Bowles talked about how things are going from a coaching standpoint.

#“It’s been really good, the kids have been extremely enthusiastic and have come every morning with high anticipation of camp and in camp routines throughout the day and we have grown in numbers which speaks to the hard work we have put in the camp for the boys and girls,” Bowles said.

#After 10 years of dedication and hardwork, camp organisers are focused on teaching the budding athletes how to become better citizens from a student, spiritual and athletic standpoint so that they can be productive members in society.

#Bowles said the best celebration for him after a decade of existence is seeing the youth develop and progress into model citizens.

#“There is no greater feeling that would last like seeing these kids in their element and to watch them be successful at what they do, to see the excitement on their faces has been the greatest reward this year and for years to come,” he said.

#Among the other special appearances for the campers will be Dr Tyneil Cargill, who is a medical physician in The Bahamas, to offer the participants perspectives from different walks of life outside of sports.

#The summer months are usually a busy time for the various camps across the different sporting disciplines in the country.

#The Elite Skills Summer Basketball camp gets underway from 9am to 2pm.

Bahamians hold their own in singles, doubles at ITF tournament

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

#By TENAJH SWEETING

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#tsweeting@tribunemedia.net

#BAHAMIAN tennis players got their feet wet at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junkanoo Bowl tournament which started this past Monday.

#A total of 19 juniors have competed so far at the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s (BLTA) National Tennis Centre (NTC).

#Athletes are competing from 11 different countries, including The Bahamas, Hong Kong, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, US Virgin Islands, Canada and the United States of America.

#Yesterday at the NTC, Bahamians competed in both singles and doubles competition leading up to the quarterfinals.

#The singles competition wrapped up, meanwhile, some of the doubles matches got delayed due to some rainy weather conditions on the tennis courts.

#SINGLES

#In the second round of the boys singles competition, The Bahamas’ Jackson Mactaggart took down the USA’s Ayden Fraire in two sets 6-2, 7-5.

#However, he followed up his second round singles win with a loss to the USA’s Alexander Farias in two sets 6-1,6-0.

#Michael Major Jr, dropped his singles second round match in a competitive three sets to the USA’s Ezequiel de la Plaza.

#The USA’s competitor won 6-3, 7-6(6) and 6-3.

#After punching her ticket to the girls’ singles quarterfinals, Sarai Clarke took a loss to Natalie Oliver of the USA 6-0,6-1.

#Sierra Rodgers got the best of her USA opponent Sophie Alarcon in the second round of the girls singles. She defeated Alarcon in a three-set battle, 6-2, 5-7, 6-0.

#However, after booking her ticket to the quarterfinals, she fell to Dain Lee of Korea in two sets 6-3, 6-2.

#Rodgers talked about her experience at the competition.

#“This morning I felt like it was very well, it was pretty good honestly. I was pretty consistent and had a positive attitude which helped me a lot,” she said.

#Despite the loss in the quarterfinals, Rodgers is enjoying the ITF tournament so far.

#“So far it has been really good. I got to make a lot of new friends and I love the competition and it is really good to see other people from different countries play with us instead of playing against each other to give us more variety,” she added.

#DOUBLES

#Rodgers also competed alongside Saphirre Ferguson in the first round of the girls doubles.

#Although the duo lost to the USA’s Natalie Oliver and Alexandra Wolf 6-0,6-0 in both sets, Ferguson said they could have been more focused in the match but in the end they just decided to have fun and enjoy the experience despite it not being the result they wanted.

#The Freeport doubles team of Jalisa Clarke and Rachel Thompson represented the Bahamas well.

#The girls beat the USA’s Alarcon and Bahamas’ Kaylee Kanuka 7-6(3) and 6-0. Both girls were excited to talk about the win.

#“It was funny, hectic, and very nerve-wracking but I have a good partner so that helped me,” Thomspon said.

#She added that the competition had her very nervous but she made it through the experience nonetheless.

#Clarke, her teammate, said her strategy was to set up her serves and take over in moments when her teammate needed her most. Overall, she said her first time at the tournament was good and it felt great to experience new players and meet persons that played exactly like her.

#In more doubles action, The Bahamas’ team of Cohen Knowles and Dentry Mortimer came up short against the USA’s Christopher Condoianis and Ayden Fraire in two sets. The USA doubles team won 6-1,6-3.

#With the semifinals for the singles and quarterfinals for the doubles beginning today at the NTC, The Bahamas’ best chance of advancing to the finals lies with the doubles competitors.

#Matchups start today at 9am.

Western Warriors soccer club achieves quadruple BFA championship titles

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

#THE Western Warriors Football (Soccer) Club celebrated an epic season of success in the 2022-2023 Bahamas Football Association leagues, receiving four 1st place trophies in last Saturday’s BFA awards ceremonies. They won titles in the boys under-15 division, under-18, men’s league and the prestigious Men’s Hummel Cup.

#This extraordinary achievement by one soccer club has not been seen in the Bahamas for decades, and is even more remarkable given the impact that COVID-19 had on soccer in the Bahamas, with the BFA leagues cancelled for two whole years.

#But the Warriors developed special fitness programmes and drills that were sent to players every week by Whatsapp, so that players could develop their skills and stamina at home.

#Once some group exercise was permitted by the MOH, the club started small group fitness sessions which observed all required COVID-19 protocols.

#In the boys under-15, the Western Warriors team won all six of its matches, scoring 43 goals for the season, and only three goals scored against the team.

#Many of the goals were scored by forwards and midfielders Rolph Gervais, BFA under-15 MVP, Chevchenko Mesidor, Wilson Jasmin, Dylan Archer, Djouwentzky Desronvil, Nathan Walker and Denali McCarthy.

#Exceptional goalkeeping by Dhechen Gibson and Malique Kelly ensured that Warriors dominated the age division.

#Other noteworthy team players include John Brize, Hakeem Forbes, Jude Russell, Robens Lhomme and Joshua Burrows.

#This age division is coached by Paul James and Ezzard Charles.

#In the boys under-18 division, the Warriors played 12 total matches, won 10 matches, drew one, and lost one, with a final goal tally of 62 goals for and 10 goals scored against.

#Principal goalkeeper Deron Ferguson, who has been named to several men’s national teams, kept goal counts low.

#Key players in this age group include Kenaz Swain, BFA under-18 MVP, McKenzie Chery, Benjamin Cole, Dillon Ferguson, Jermaine Joseph, Leonardo Fertil, Sylvester Brize, Canton Jules, Jaxon Bethel, Matthew Holst, Reuben Edgecombe, Wisdom Ngaobidi, Djino Bazaan and Matyus Duncanson. This age division is coached by Paul James, Ezzard Charles, and Romel Cime Augustin.

#In the men’s senior league, the Warriors played 18 matches, won 15 games and drew three games.

#In the Hummel Cup, the Western Warriors men’s team played tirelessly, beating out Dynamos FC 5-0 in the semi-finals and United FC 2-0 in an exciting final.

#The men’s team includes many loyal players who have been with the Club since they were youngsters, including Troy Pinder, Jamar Townsend, Jamaal Nicolas, Sheltin Edmond, Lekenson Chery, Cameron Hanna, Edson Dorleant, Jacksony Agenor, Javan Missick and Peterson Kevin Joseph. Other notable players include Paxon Jean, Dason Estimable, Terry Delancey (Hummel Cup MVP), Kelly Bolivar, Romel Cime Augustin, Erold Thelusma, Ronald Brave, Similien Roose, Jean Francois, Amos Myrtil, and indomitable goal keeper Thaj Jay Asquith, winner to the BFA Golden Glove Award. The Men’s team is coached by Head Coach Benjamin Blanc, assisted by Paul James and Ezzard Charles.

#The Western Warriors Football Club also has a grass roots program for boys and girls aged 7 to 11, which it has also rolled out to Uriah McPhee Primary School. The Club has competitive girls teams in the U15 and U18 divisions, and a women’s team, coached by former national team player and coach Cherlindria Thompson. The Western Warrior Boys U13 team, which was winning the division when the remainder of the season had to be cancelled due to BFA scheduling conflicts, looks forward to the next season.

#The Western Warriors Football Club was founded in 2008 by Saskia D’Aguilar and Michael Hooper. The Club is committed to creating a wholesome environment where players of all nationalities, from all schools and neighborhoods, are welcome. The Club has a rigorous training program, with mandatory training for every age group 3 to 4 times per week. Superwash Ltd. sponsors the Club, and also provides support for players who need assistance with registration fees. For more information, visit the Club’s website: www. WesternWarriorsBahamas.co

RITA sets sail with resounding success and the support from Mount Gay Rum, Sands Beer

WINNERS show off their awards at the Regattas in The Abacos 2023, which officially set sail on Sunday.

WINNERS show off their awards at the Regattas in The Abacos 2023, which officially set sail on Sunday.

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

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RITAS JP with first race winner were Spinnaker, ‘Rockstar’, Non-Spinnaker, ‘Contrails’ and Multihull, ‘Catabatic’.

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Lonesome Dove – 1st Place.

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First PHRG non-spinnaker fleet.

#ABACO, The Bahamas – The art of sailing took centre stage as the highly anticipated Regattas in The Abacos (RITA 2023) officially set sail on Sunday, June 25.

#The return of the annual summer regatta has attracted various racing sailing boats to compete in five races being staged throughout the Abacos, after a nearly three-year hiatus following the passage of Hurricane Dorian.

#“Unlike the traditional Bahamian sloop regattas which take place in one settlement,” explained RITA committee organiser Dwayne Wallas, “each race in this regatta starts on one cay and ends on another cay.”

#The first in a series of specially planned events kicked off with a vibrant launch party at Pete’s Pub in Little Harbour, Abaco.

#Boaters arriving at this picturesque location were treated to the sounds of calypso accompanied by the refreshing taste of Sands Beer and signature Mount Gay Rum cocktails.

#Mount Gay Rum has a global reputation for supporting sailing regattas.

#“The brand is providing exclusive merchandise to participating sailors as well as refreshments at all events. Sands Beer will also support all pre and after-event celebrations, according to a press release.

#“Sands Beer has also sponsored ‘The Lonesome Dove,’ a B-Class sloop from Hope Town, Abaco, that has garnered several multi-podium finishes at different regattas, including the recent National Family Island Regatta.

#“Sands Beer and Mount Gay Rum are proud sponsors of Regatta in the Abacos,” said Diane de Cardenas, Jimmy’s Wines and Spirits assistant general manager for Nassau and The Family Islands.

#“Sands Beer has always embraced sailing culture even in our branding, which features the iconic man in the boat,” she noted.

#“Our continued sponsorship of regattas and other sailing events reinforces the company’s commitment to its truly Bahamian roots.”

#On Saturday, organisers had both a welcome party and a skippers’ meeting held at the Jib Room Marina, which has been completely reconstructed after the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.

#Sunday saw the start of the five races, with 19 vessels taking to the water to participate, competing to win the three fleet categories – Spinnaker, Non-spinnaker and Multihull.

#Winners for race one on Sunday from Marsh Harbour to Hope Town; were Spinnaker, ‘Rockstar’, Non-Spinnaker, ‘Contrails’ and Multihull, ‘Catabatic’.

#Race two took place on Monday from Hope Town to Guana Cay and saw all new leaders in each category except in the Multihull category; winners for the second RITA races were Spinnaker, ‘NautOnCall’, Non-Spinnaker, ‘Lonesome Dove’ and Multihull, ‘Catabatic’.

#Already dubbed a roaring success, RITA 2023 is expected to continue delighting participants with three more exhilarating boat races.

#As the event unfolds, participants and spectators alike are anticipating the upcoming races and to see who will be crowned champions after the last race on Saturday, July 1.

#Results can be found on the RITAwebsite: regattasintheabacos.com. “Mount Gay Rum and Sands beer are proud to be Gold Sponsors of this annual favourite regatta,” said Gerry Summers, Abaco marketing executive for Jimmy’s Wines & Spirits.

#“The regatta has had a significant positive impact on local businesses already. Car rentals, villa rentals, marinas, restaurants andbars are experiencing a notable surge in patronage, benefitting from the influx of visitors and the vibrant atmosphere surrounding the regatta.”

#According to John Pinder, the Member of Parliament for Central and South Abaco, RITA 2023 is not only a catalyst for Abaco’s revival, but further opens the door to create greater opportunities for cultural tourism.

#“We’re not just bringing back Regatta In the Abacos” he noted.

#“But we’re looking to expand on the many sailing programmes that currently exist here and give Abaconians even more opportunity to showcase their skills as sons and daughters of the sea,” Pinder stated.

Sand Wars flag football tourney begins in a month

SAND WARS: Flag football teams battle on the sand during last year’s Sand Wars Bahamas flag football tournament.

SAND WARS: Flag football teams battle on the sand during last year’s Sand Wars Bahamas flag football tournament.

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

#By TENAJH SWEETING

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#tsweeting@tribunemedia.net

#SAND Wars Bahamas returns for their sixth edition of the beach flag football tournament in exactly one month.

#Following the end of the Bahamas Flag Football League (BFFL) season last weekend, teams will now take their talents from the Winton Rugby Field to the Nassau Beach Soccer stadium.

#The flag football tourney will commence July 29-30 with up to 14 teams, men and women combined, vying for a chance to win a $1,500 cash prize for their squad.

#The unorthodox flag football challenge will test the endurance and athleticism of the clubs, making for an exciting competition next month.

#Tito Bethel, co-founder and operations manager of Sand Wars Bahamas, talked about how they came up with the interesting element of playing flag football on the sand.

#“The tournament basically started around 2018 and is a combination of flag football and the one thing that The Bahamas offers – sun, sand, and sea – so we decided to put something together to allow both industries to come together to have something exciting,” Bethel said.

#Of the 14 flag football teams expected to compete will be clubs from Abaco, Grand Bahama, the Cayman Islands and New Providence.

#The flag football teams will feature the Abaco Sharks, Grand Bahama’s Zero Tolerance and Cayman Islands Anklebullies.

#The New Providence teams are last year’s defending champions Team Red Dot, the Hornets, Predators, Guardians of the Galaxy, the Dragons, Avengers, Lady Jaguars and others.

#Since their start in 2018, flag football competition has gotten better every following year, according to Bethel. Therefore, expectations are high for the showdowns between the teams in this year’s tourney.

#“Expectations for this tournament has always been great, now that we are on our sixth time around, this competition has always been stiff and exciting, now that we are comfortable and fully geared up, it is going to be even more exciting as the title is up for grabs,” Bethel said.

#Despite a difficult start to the tournament by some of the teams due to the beach soccer element, he believes that they have now adjusted and are becoming more comfortable with the concept of playing the sport on the sand instead of the field.

#“The difference would be more of the resistance and mobility on the sand in terms of trying to make the same plays that you would make on the grass so you would have to be more conditioned and extra focused to make plays on the sand, you have to be more of an athlete to play on the sand,” he added.

#The matchups will all get underway at the National Beach Soccer stadium. Interested individuals can get in at a cost of $10 for VIP and $8 for regular seating.

#For teams that have not yet signed up for the tournament, the cost is $350. For more information, contact 462-6973.

Noah sweeps Chess Classic, Jayla emerges as top female

Albury wins second consecutive Warren Seymour Chess Classic

CHESS players clash during the Warren Seymour Chess Classic - an open tournament at which junior and senior players square off against each other.

CHESS players clash during the Warren Seymour Chess Classic – an open tournament at which junior and senior players square off against each other.

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

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Noah Albury

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Jayla Cargill

#THE results of the Warren Seymour Chess Classic demonstrate that the future of chess in The Bahamas is bright.

#The Warren Seymour Classic is an open tournament at which junior and senior players square off against each other.

#Open category in chess refers to a competition in which anyone can participate regardless of age or experience.

#The Warren Seymour Chess Classic is the first of four qualifiers in The Bahamas Chess Federation’s 2023 Open Chess Series.

#The Tournament took place over the weekend of June 24.

#Round 1 kicked off Saturday morning, followed by an intense three rounds of competition that afternoon. Rounds 4 and 5 continued on Sunday.

#The event was sponsored by The Sports Centre and Colina Insurance.

#Noah Albury seized the title of winner of the Warren Seymour Chess Classic, winning all his games. His win qualified him for the 2024 Bahamas National Chess Championship.

#Shawn Barker won second place, also qualifying for the 2024 Nationals. Curtis Pride Jr placed third.

#The Warren Seymour Classic is a five-round Swiss format, a game in 60 minutes plus five seconds per move.

#The Warren Seymour Classic is FIDE rated.

#The 2024 Bahamas National Chess Championship is scheduled to be held in January 2024.

#The 2023 Warren Seymour Chess Classic Tournament is also a qualifier for the Pan American Youth Chess Festival and the CAC Youth Chess Championship.

#The Pan American Youth Chess Festival is scheduled to take place in Chicago August 11–18.

#The CAC Youth Chess Championship will take place in Trinidad & Tobago and will feature leading junior players from Central American countries and the Caribbean.

#The 1st place finishers in the Junior Sections (Under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 categories) qualify to attend these prestigious international global tournaments.

#The Warren Seymour Classic is named in honour of Bahamian hero Warren Seymourm who committed over 30 years of his life to growing the sport of chess in the Bahamas and contributing to the development of hundreds of young Bahamians.

#During his prime, Mr Seymour selflessly visited over thirty schools a month, training young men and women in critical thinking and helping them to develop good, decision-making skills. Without any financial gain, he also taught chess at correctional facilities and assisted in the rehabilitation of prisoners.

#“Congratulations to all our players!” said Curtis Pride, first vice president of The Bahamas Chess Federation and director of tournaments.

#He said: “It is encouraging to see so many of you come out to compete. There is a lot of work to do at the federation level but we are committed to hosting more local tournaments and also providing support for our players to travel to compete in international competitions. Travelling to international competitions is particularly important for local players as we have such a small pool of chess players locally. Our players have to travel in order to increase their ratings, compete for titles and move The Bahamas forward in the sport of chess.

#With the help of parents and corporate Bahamas, we will achieve our goals.”

#International arbiter Andre White served as chief arbiter for the 2023 Warren Seymour Chess Classic. National arbiter Angel Pride served as assistant arbiter.

#2023 Warren Seymour

#Chess Classic Results

#OPEN SECTION

#1st Place: Noah Albury 5 points

#2nd Place: Shawn Barker 4 points

#3rd Place: Curtis Pride Jr. 3 ½ points

#Best Female: Jayla Cargill 3 ½ points

#JUNIOR SECTION

#Top Junior: Noah Albury

#U8: Caerwyn Turnquest

#U10: Danica Rolle

#U12: Adrian Dean

#U14: Chika Pride

#U16: Avian Pride

#U18: Noah Albury

#Best Female:

#Jayla Cargill

Sunday brunch treat at Fusion for Abaco Youth Baseball and Softball League

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

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#After completing four days of competition at the G-Ball Andre Rodgers National Baseball National Championships, the 50-member crew of Abaco Youth Baseball & Softball League was treated to Sunday brunch at Fusion Superplex by Buttons Formal Wear whose team once won four senior Bahamas baseball championships in the 1990s.

#“Tommy Stubbs, thank you for your support and hospitality at Fusion Sunday night. Our boys had a good time after participating in the Bahamas Baseball Association’s Nationals. We, in the Abaco Youth Baseball and Softball league, salute Buttons Formal Wear and we appreciate your support.”

Sunday brunch treat at Fusion for Abaco Youth Baseball and Softball League

As of Thursday, June 29, 2023

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#After completing four days of competition at the G-Ball Andre Rodgers National Baseball National Championships, the 50-member crew of Abaco Youth Baseball & Softball League was treated to Sunday brunch at Fusion Superplex by Buttons Formal Wear whose team once won four senior Bahamas baseball championships in the 1990s.

#“Tommy Stubbs, thank you for your support and hospitality at Fusion Sunday night. Our boys had a good time after participating in the Bahamas Baseball Association’s Nationals. We, in the Abaco Youth Baseball and Softball league, salute Buttons Formal Wear and we appreciate your support.”