Category: Athletics

Bastian and Higgs to fly the flag for Bahamas

IZAAK Bastian and Lilly Higgs.

IZAAK Bastian and Lilly Higgs.

As of Thursday, July 28, 2022

#By BRENT STUBBS

#Senior Sports Reporter

#bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

#Bahamas team general manager Rudolph Ferguson confirmed that the decision was made during the senior management meeting by the officials for Team Bahamas before they announced it to the swimmers.

#The ceremony will witness the participation of 72 countries and will feature more than 5,000 athletes when it gets underway at the Alexander Stadium at 7pm, which is five hours ahead EST – or 2pm in the Bahamas.

#Prince Charles will read The Queen’s message for the Commonwealth Games as he represents Queen Elizabeth in a prelude to 11 days of exciting competition in 25 different disciplines.

#The Commonwealth Games, formerly changed in 1978 from the British Commonwealth Games, is the biggest sporting extravaganza outside of the Olympic Games.

#Bastian and Higgs are here in Birmingham with the rest of the swim team that includes head coach Andy Loveitt out of Grand Bahama, and the team of Devante Carey, Lamar Taylor, Luke Kennedy Thompson, Katelyn Cabral, Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson and Rhanishka Gibbs.

#Travano McPhee is the assistant coach. They are staying at the University of Birmingham, one of the three designated games villages.

#Also here in Birmingham, but staying at the Hilton Hotel at the NEC, are boxers Carl Hield and Rashield Williams, who will be coached by Vincent Strachan, the president of the Bahamas Amateur Boxing Federation. Triathlete Armando Moss and and his coach Cameron Roach are at the University of Warwick.

#Ferguson said over the next few days they are expecting members of the other disciplines, including wrestling, consisting of Felix Neely and Abaco’s Lorin Sawyer, coached by Kenton Roker; wrestler Rashji Mackey and coach Clinton Burke and judokas Cynthia Rahming and Andrew Munnings, coached Willard McKenzie;

#Originally named to the track team are Devynne Charlton, Anthonique Strachan, Steven Gardiner, LaQuan Nairn, Jahmaal Wilson, Terrence Jones, Tynia Gaither, Ken Mullings, Shaun Miller, Kendrick Thompson and Charisma Taylor (women’s triple jump/100m hurdles).

#Ferguson, a track and field coach with the Star Trackers Track Club, could not confirm exactly who would be coming in from track and field. But said some of those restrictions may hamper their efforts to have athletes replaced who can no longer come because of one reason or the other.

#It will be a wait and see process with exactly who will be here to compete in track and field when the athletes start arriving on July 30. Nonetheless, Ferguson said they are anxious to get the games started with swimming and triathlon on Friday.

#“We have a very young team and, for a lot of them, this is their first time competing at the Commonwealth Games,” he said. “The expectations are extremely high, but we don’t want them to put any pressure on themselves.

#“We want them to go out there and compete at their best and once they give us that, we can’t expect any more. We do expect to see a lot of PBs (personal best performances). Let’s get to the finals and anything could happen in the final. So we’re very optimistic about this team. I think they all have a sense of pride representing the 242. We will make them as comfortable as possible.”

#The chef de mission for Team Bahamas is Roy Colebrooke, a vice president of the BOC. He will be assisted by Oria Wood, another vice president of the BOC. Rickey Davis heads the medical staff that include Patrice Roberts.

#Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg, along with BOC president Romell Knowles and Bahamas Aquatics president Algernon Cargill head the list of dignitaries here for the games, but are not directly involved with Team Bahamas.

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IZAAK Bastian and Lilly Higgs.

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Bahamas nets 3-0 win over Bermuda

Elana Mackey and Sydney Clarke.

Elana Mackey and Sydney Clarke.

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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Doubles partners Sydney Clarke and player captain Simone Pratt.

#By BRENT STUBBS

#Senior Sports Reporter

#bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

#Make it their second straight spectacular showing for the Bahamas women’s national tennis team at the prestigious Billie Jean King Cup at the Centro Nacional de Tenis Parque del Este in the Dominican Republic.

#The team, playing as the top seeds in the Americas Zone III, pulled off an impressive 3-0 win over Bermuda yesterday to remain undefeated in their first two games in pool A. They will close out round robin play today against the Dominican Republic, who is expected to provide the stiffest challenge for the team in their group.

#Just like she did on Monday in the Bahamas’ 3-0 sweep over El Salvador, number two seeded player Elana Mackey was the first out of the gate and she pulled off an identical 6-1, 6-1 decision over Asia- Leigh Hollis.

#“I thought I played pretty well today (Tuesday). I was able to experiment with some shots that I didn’t feel comfortable with trying yesterday (Monday) in today’s match,” Mackey said. “The girl I played had a really good baseline game so I had to come in to the net and finish off the points quickly.”

#Compared to Monday’s opener, the Mars Hill University cross country and tennis star said she was pleased with how she executed yesterday because she was “very comfortable and the energy was better.”

#Sydney Clarke, the top seeded player on the team, followed with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Shelby Madeiros.

#“My performance today was great. I was in my element and hardly made much errors. I didn’t give my opponent any free points,” Clarke said. “Even when I zoned out for a bit, I was able to quickly regroup and get back in control of the match.

#Clarke, however, noted that her performance yesterday was much better than her opener. “I was more locked in,” said Clarke, who attends the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

#“My opponent today was a weaker player which made me raise my focus rather than play down to their level.”

#Both Mackey and Clarke, winning their matches yesterday in just 52 minutes, have only given up two games in their two matches played so far. If that wasn’t enough, Clarke came back and teamed up with player/captain Simone Pratt from Grand Bahama for a 6-0, 6-1 decision over the Bermuda’s duo of Durham and Jackson in 43 minutes.

#As she prepares for today’s match against the Dominican Republic, Clarke said she’s “looking forward to raising my focus and radiating lots of energy on court. Whether I’m winning or losing my goal is to have the same fight and belief from start to finish.”

#Against the Dominican Republic, the 19-year-old Mackey agreed that Team Bahamas will have to step up their game a lot more.

#“They are a very good team,” Mackey reflected.

#“I’m hoping to see Team Bahamas in the playoffs and being very competitive with the rest of the teams.”

#Also playing on the team but yet to see any action on the court is Sierra Rodgers, the youngest member at age 16.

#The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association congratulated the team that is being sponsored in the Dominican Republic by Fidelity Bank and Trust Bahamas Limited.

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Marlins push undefeated record to 2-0 in New Providence Softball Association

THE C&S Hitmen rebounded to get their first victory as the New Providence Softball Association action continued on Saturday night in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

THE C&S Hitmen rebounded to get their first victory as the New Providence Softball Association action continued on Saturday night in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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#WHILE the Mystic Marlins stayed undefeated, the C&S Hitmen rebounded to get their first victory as the New Providence Softball Association action continued on Saturday night in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

#The Marlins pushed their men’s divisional undefeated record to 2-0 as they handed the Atlantis Titans their first loss in a 12-1 rout.

#The Hitmen pulled even at 1-1 with a 10-1 blowout over the Mighty Mitts.

#In two ladies’ games played on Friday, the Sunshine Auto Wildcats also remained perfect at 3-0 with an 11-6 decision over the Lady Truckers.

#Meanwhile, the University of the Bahamas Mingoes held off the RAB Operators 10-8.

#In two games played on Thursday, the Wildcats clobbered the Mingoes 15-3 in the ladies’ opener.

#And the Titans knocked off the Renegades 7-2 in the men’s feature contest the same day.

  • Here’s a summary of the games played:

#Hitmen 12, Titans 1

#Martin Burrows Jr picked up the win over Angelo Dillet on the mound in Saturday night’s feature contest. Richard Bain went 1-for-2 with four runs batted in. He also had a three-run homer in the second and added an RBI sacrifice fly.

#Mystic Marlins 10, Mighty Mitts 1

#Deon Whyte tossed a two-hitter for the win in Saturday’s opener over Norman Bastian.

#Stephen Russell had a perfect 3-for-3 night with three RBI and three runs scored and Angelo Watson also went 3-for-3 with two runs scored.

#Mingoes 10, Operators 8

#Ramona Hanna not only was the winning pitcher over Tyler Miller, but she also went 2-for-4 with four RBI and two runs scored in Friday’s opener..

#Cyntese Cooper went 2-for-4 with a RBI and two runs scored, and Sophia Cartwright was 1-for-2 with two RBI and as many runs scored.

#In a losing effort, the mother and daughter combo of Melinda Bastian and Vanessa Sawyer provided the spark. Bastian was 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored and Sawyer was 2-for-4 with three runs scored.

#Wildcats 11, Lady Truckers 6

#Thela Johnson-Stevens got the win over Mia Turner on the mound in Friday’s feature contest. Lashonda Bethel led Sunshine Auto offensively with a 1-for-3 production with an RBI and three runs scored.

#Sari Albury was 2-for-4 with a run scored in a losing effort for the Lady Truckers.

#Wildcats 15, Mingoes 3

#Thela Johnson-Stevens got the win over Ramona Hanna on the mound, and she helped her own cause by going 2-for-3 with six RBI and two runs scored in Thursday’s opener.

#Aleah Ferguson also helped out Sunshine Auto’s offensive attack by going 2-for-3 with three RBI and as many runs scored and Ciara Bowe was 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored. Cyntese Cooper went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored in a losing effort.

#Titans 7, Renegades 2

#Cardinal Gilbert got the win in Thursday’s feature contest and Dylan Culmer was the losing pitcher.

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Anfernee Seymour and Todd Isaacs in independent baseball playoff races

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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TODD Isaacs Jr and the New Jersey Jackals also hope to reverse their fortunes in the East Divison of the Frontier League. Photo: New Jersey Jackals Twitter/@JackalsBaseball

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ANFERNEE Seymour and his Charleston Dirty Birds moved into sole possession of 2nd place in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball’s South Division. Photo: Charleston Dirty Birds Twitter/@dirtybirdscwv

#By RENALDO DORSETT

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

#BAHAMIAN players in independent baseball are making a second-half playoff push with their respective clubs.

#Anfernee Seymour and his Charleston Dirty Birds have moved into sole possession of second place in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball’s (ALPB) South Division.

#A five-game win streak has improved Charleston’s second-half record to 9-9, trailing only the 14-3 Gastonia Honey Hunters.

#At the halfway point of the 132- game schedule earlier this month, the teams with the best records in the league’s North (Southern Maryland Blue Crabs) and South (Honey Hunters) Divisions clinched playoff berths.

#The Dirty Birds finished fourth in the division in the first half of the season at just 26-40.

#In the second half, the league division standings reset and clubs will compete for second-half titles and the final two playoff berths.

#The ALPB is an official MLB Partner League based in the Mid- Atlantic and Southeastern United States.

#In his debut season with the Dirty Birds, Seymour leads the club with 17 stolen bases and 15 doubles.

#He also ranks second on the team with 41 runs scored and has a .251 batting average, 58 hits, slugging .372 with a .308 OBP. He also has a .680 OPS with three home runs and 25 RBI.

#Seymour opened his 2022 season on a high note with a solo home run in his Dirty Birds debut. “This will be our most exciting season to date,” said Atlantic League president Rick White.

#“We will field our largest number of clubs, welcome a team in New York City, and have two teams sharing a ballpark in Kentucky.

#“But perhaps one of the things we are most excited about is a return to our traditional season timeframe.”

#Todd Isaacs Jr and the New Jersey Jackals also hope to reverse their fortunes in the East Divison of the Frontier League.

#After winning two of three against the Windy City Thunderbolts, the Jackals improved to 29-40, 3.5 games out of the final playoff spot in the division (Sussex County Miners at 33-27)

#The top three teams in both the East and West divisions will qualify for the playoffs.

#Isaacs Jr is in his second season with the Jackals.

#Isaacs Jr leads the club and ranks fourth in the league with 22 stolen bases and is 10th in the league with a 337 batting average.

#Through 48 games he has 69 hits, including nine home runs, 34 RBI, scored 44 runs, and is slugging .517 with a .370 OBP.

#Like Seymour, Isaacs also got off to a quick start to the season when he finished with three hits, one home run, and four RBI as the Jackals took 2-3 games over the Evansville Otters in Evansville, Indiana on opening weekend.

#The Frontier League is the largest league in all of independent professional baseball. It includes teams in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada.

#Last year it merged with the American Association and the Atlantic League to become an official MLB Partner League.

Eight tennis juniors take advantage of JITIC u-14 competition

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

#EIGHT young Bahamian tennis stars are competing in the Under- 14 JITIC regional event in Mexico.

#They are Jackson Mactaggart, Jerald Carroll, William McCartney and Patrick Mactaggart for the boys, and Tatyana Madu, Breann Ferguson, Kaylah Fox and Briana Houlgrave for the girls.

#The U14 JITIC is an individual tennis championship event for top junior athletes in the U14 category in the Central American and Caribbean region.

#Approximately 80 boys and girls are competing in this event.

#On Day 1 some good victories were recorded. Jackson Mactaggart, the top-ranked Bahamian in the tournament, is seeded 7th. Jackson won 6-0, 6-1 over Caraballo from Puerto Rico and lost to Alfred of the US Virgin Islands 1-6, 2-6.

#William McCartney, the 15th seed in the tournament, won over Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic 6-1, 6-1 and also over Vasquez from Guatemala 6-4, 6-3.

#Jerald Carroll won over the 14th seed Herrarte from Guatemala 6-2, 6-1 and also over Petit of Bermuda 6-1, 6-1.

#Patrick Mactaggart lost to the 11th seed from Mexico Cossio 1-6, 2-6. Patrick played in a thriller of a match against Nelthropp of US Virgin Islands where he split sets 7-6, 5-7 and lost 5-10 in the match tiebreak.

#On the girls’ side, Breann Ferguson lost 0-6, 0-6 to Mexico’s Garzon, the 12th seed. Briana Houlgrave lost to the 4th seed Mexico Estrada 0-6, 0-6. Kaylah Fox lost to the 7th seed from Honduras Sucrovich 1-6, 0-6.

#She followed up with a strong performance against Martinez from El Salvador, winning 6-2, 6-0.

#At the end of Day 2, Jerald Carroll and William McCartney would remain undefeated in tournament play.

#Caroll won convincingly over Mendoza 6-0, 6-0 and also over the 6th seed Da Costa 6-3, 6-2. McCartney would win over Gom from Honduras 7-5, 6-1 and over Mora of Costa Rica 7-6, 6-2. Both Jerald and William are 4-0 in the tournament. Jackson Mactaggart also recorded two wins yesterday against Trinidad’s Haricharran and Barbados’ Clarke 6-2, 6-1 and 6-1, 6-1 respectively.

#Jackson has a solid 3-1 record in his pool play.

#Patrick Mactaggart would also win over Campbell-Smith from Trinidad 6-4, 6-3 on day 2.

#On the girls’ side, Brianna Houlgrave would be victorious over the 15th seed Trinidadian Haricharran 7-6, 6-3. Breann Ferguson won in straight sets over Drigon from Grenada 6-2, 6-1.

#Kaylah Fox lost against the 13th seed, De Reyes from Mexico 0-6, 0-6.

#Tatyana Madu lost 2-6 4-6 against Alvarez of Mexico, the 14th seed and also against Garcia 4-6, 4-6 in a competitive matchup.

#“The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) extends best wishes as the talented group of juniors will continue to compete in their respective pools. The results will determine their advancement to main draw action. We pray our juniors will continue to have strong performances as they display their skills internationally,” according to a press release.

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Eight tennis juniors take advantage of JITIC u-14 competition

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

#EIGHT young Bahamian tennis stars are competing in the Under- 14 JITIC regional event in Mexico.

#They are Jackson Mactaggart, Jerald Carroll, William McCartney and Patrick Mactaggart for the boys, and Tatyana Madu, Breann Ferguson, Kaylah Fox and Briana Houlgrave for the girls.

#The U14 JITIC is an individual tennis championship event for top junior athletes in the U14 category in the Central American and Caribbean region.

#Approximately 80 boys and girls are competing in this event.

#On Day 1 some good victories were recorded. Jackson Mactaggart, the top-ranked Bahamian in the tournament, is seeded 7th. Jackson won 6-0, 6-1 over Caraballo from Puerto Rico and lost to Alfred of the US Virgin Islands 1-6, 2-6.

#William McCartney, the 15th seed in the tournament, won over Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic 6-1, 6-1 and also over Vasquez from Guatemala 6-4, 6-3.

#Jerald Carroll won over the 14th seed Herrarte from Guatemala 6-2, 6-1 and also over Petit of Bermuda 6-1, 6-1.

#Patrick Mactaggart lost to the 11th seed from Mexico Cossio 1-6, 2-6. Patrick played in a thriller of a match against Nelthropp of US Virgin Islands where he split sets 7-6, 5-7 and lost 5-10 in the match tiebreak.

#On the girls’ side, Breann Ferguson lost 0-6, 0-6 to Mexico’s Garzon, the 12th seed. Briana Houlgrave lost to the 4th seed Mexico Estrada 0-6, 0-6. Kaylah Fox lost to the 7th seed from Honduras Sucrovich 1-6, 0-6.

#She followed up with a strong performance against Martinez from El Salvador, winning 6-2, 6-0.

#At the end of Day 2, Jerald Carroll and William McCartney would remain undefeated in tournament play.

#Caroll won convincingly over Mendoza 6-0, 6-0 and also over the 6th seed Da Costa 6-3, 6-2. McCartney would win over Gom from Honduras 7-5, 6-1 and over Mora of Costa Rica 7-6, 6-2. Both Jerald and William are 4-0 in the tournament. Jackson Mactaggart also recorded two wins yesterday against Trinidad’s Haricharran and Barbados’ Clarke 6-2, 6-1 and 6-1, 6-1 respectively.

#Jackson has a solid 3-1 record in his pool play.

#Patrick Mactaggart would also win over Campbell-Smith from Trinidad 6-4, 6-3 on day 2.

#On the girls’ side, Brianna Houlgrave would be victorious over the 15th seed Trinidadian Haricharran 7-6, 6-3. Breann Ferguson won in straight sets over Drigon from Grenada 6-2, 6-1.

#Kaylah Fox lost against the 13th seed, De Reyes from Mexico 0-6, 0-6.

#Tatyana Madu lost 2-6 4-6 against Alvarez of Mexico, the 14th seed and also against Garcia 4-6, 4-6 in a competitive matchup.

#“The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) extends best wishes as the talented group of juniors will continue to compete in their respective pools. The results will determine their advancement to main draw action. We pray our juniors will continue to have strong performances as they display their skills internationally,” according to a press release.

Armando Moss earns right to represent Bahamas in triathlon at the Commonwealth Games

ARMANDO Moss kisses his trophy after winning the Bahamas Triathlon Association’s national championship title at Jaws Beach in May. As a result of his performance, Moss has earned the rights to represent the Bahamas in triathlon at the Commonwealth Games that will be staged from July 27 to August 7 in Birmingham, England.

ARMANDO Moss kisses his trophy after winning the Bahamas Triathlon Association’s national championship title at Jaws Beach in May. As a result of his performance, Moss has earned the rights to represent the Bahamas in triathlon at the Commonwealth Games that will be staged from July 27 to August 7 in Birmingham, England.

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

#By BRENT STUBBS

#Senior Sports Reporter

#bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

#MAKING the switch from swimming has certainly paid off for Armando Moss.

#The former national team swimmer used his experience to help him to win the Bahamas Triathlon Association’s National Championship title at Jaws Beach in May with a personal best time of one hour, six minutes and 54 seconds, inclusive of 10:17 in a 750 metre swim, 30:28 on a 20-kilometre bike ride and a 4:30 in a 5K run.

#As a result of his performance, Moss has earned the rights to represent the Bahamas in triathlon at the Commonwealth Games that will be staged from July 27 to August 7 in Birmingham, England.

#“I feel proud. It’s been 6 years since I’ve been on Team Bahamas and even longer since I’ve competed abroad,” Moss said.

#“I also feel grateful that The Bahamas is in a position to develop newer sports like triathlon.

#“Lastly, I’m fairly happy that the sacrifices that I’ve made have given me this opportunity.”

#Moss, who is currently based in Cincinnati, Ohio where he is an advisory manager specialising in financial due diligence at Price Waterhouse Coopers, said his preparation for the championships has been very stressful.

#“An endurance sport such as this requires countless hours,” he said. “I switched from swimming to triathlon because I didn‘t have the capacity in my work schedule to train for swimming not knowing that tri-training would be a drastic increase in training hours.”

#With this being just the third triathlon for Moss, who will celebrate his 30th birthday on the day of his competition on July 29, he’s not putting any high expectations on himself, but he admitted that he has a strategy and a goal and he’ll just see how he’s able to respond on race day.

#Cameron Roach, another former national team swimmer turned triathlete, will be travelling with Moss as the team coach. He said as the lone competitor to compete in the triathlon for the Bahamas, they are just looking for him to complete the course, hopefully in the peloton at the end.

#“The professionals he will be competing against are very good, so to make podium is not realistic,” Roach admitted. “But to be somewhere in the middle of the pack is certainly a reality.

#“As a former swimmer, we expect for him to get out there with the top swimmers and, of course, he’s a pretty good cyclist, so if he can be right up there with the rest of the field, he should be able to hold his own in the run.”

#Moss concurred, noting that his swimming experience should really be a plus for him heading into the bike and the run segment.

#“Typically I say that I’m at a disadvantage because the swim portion of the race is generally much shorter (distance and time to complete) than the other sports,” Moss pointed out.

#“Therefore typically cyclists and runners have more of an advantage, however, given the importance of drifting while cycling in this race, it is extremely important to be well-positioned out of the water and onto the bike therefore favouring my swimming ability.”

#Moss, however, threw caution to the wind, adding that the open water is very different than swimming in a pool, so it could be a subject for another topic after his appearance at the games. But the single father of a son, Armando Moss Jr, assured the public that he’s going to Birmingham to give it his best shot, not just in the swim, but the bike and the run as he makes a successful international debut in the triathlon.

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Lourawls Nairn Jr assistant coach for Mokan Peach Jam title team

Lourawls Nairn Jr assistant coach for Mokan Peach Jam title team

As of Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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LOURAWLS Nairn Jr is now starting to build his résumé on the sidelines as a coach on the staff of his former AAU club. He served as an assistant coach for the latest Mokan Elite team that captured the 17U title at the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League Peach Jam, hosted at the Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, Georgia.

#By RENALDO DORSETT

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

#LOURAWLS Nairn Jr achieved many milestones as a player for Mokan Elite Basketball and is now starting to build his résumé on the sidelines as a coach on the staff of his former AAU club.

#Nairn served as an assistant coach for the latest Mokan Elite team that captured the 17U title at the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League Peach Jam, hosted at the Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, Georgia.

#Mokan Elite edged out Team Takeover 53-52, and ends the summer circuit for the club with a record of 26-4.

#Nairn reflected on his days as a player at the same event a decade ago when his title chase came up just short.

#“Ten years ago, I was on the first Mokan EYBL final four team as a player. We lost that final four game,” he said. “Yesterday I was on our third peach jam championship team as an assistant coach! I have a word for you. Just because you didn’t accomplish something in one season of your life, doesn’t mean you can’t accomplish it in another!! Don’t get off the treadmill first! To God be the glory! Peach Jam Champs!”

#The Nike EYBL circuit traditionally showcases the top players and programmes throughout the United States culminating in a week long competition at the Peach Jam.

#Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and University of Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari were among the many current and future Basketball Hall of Famers in attendance.

#Nairn’s post playing career has taken him to the NBA, NCAA and prep levels. He currently serves as the head coach of the post graduate basketball programme at Sunrise Christian Academy in Bel Aire, Kansas.

#He spent the 2018 season in a role with the Phoenix Suns as a member of the coaching staff with a focus on player development and also made his debut as an author with an autobiography entitled “Purpose Driven.”

#After two years, he returned to his prep alma mater for the first head coaching appointment of his young career.

#During his playing days at Sunrise, Nairn rose from a little known recruit to a highly sought after Division I prospect.

#In his senior season with the Buffaloes, he averaged 17.6 points, 5.7 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game to lead SCA to a 16-3 record.

#He shot 52.4 percent from the field, including 38.9 percent from three-point range and started every game over his final two seasons.

#Sunrise Christian Academy retired Nairn’s no.11 jersey in 2021.

#He went on to play four seasons for the Michigan State Spartans and was part of two Big Ten championship teams while reaching the Final Four in his freshman season of 2015.

#“It is such a blessing to be able to start my coaching career at my high school alma mater, a place that is so close to my heart,” Nairn said at the time of his appointment.

#“Like being a graduate manager the past two seasons for coach Izzo and the Michigan State men’s basketball team, this opportunity is another depiction of the grace of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. I’m ready to learn, lead, motivate, inspire and, most importantly, serve.”

#Nairn was one of several players in the pipeline from The Bahamas to Sunrise Christian.

#These players also included Indiana Pacers guard Chavano “Buddy” Hield (Oklahoma) along with Division I talents Nathan Bain (Stephen F Austin), Travis Munnings (Louisiana-Monroe), and Radshad Davis (UT-Arlington/FIU) among others.

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Bahamas wins Billie Jean King Cup opener

Player captain Simone Pratt, Sydney Clarke, Sierra Rodgers and Elana Mackey pose from left to right.

Player captain Simone Pratt, Sydney Clarke, Sierra Rodgers and Elana Mackey pose from left to right.

As of Tuesday, July 26, 2022

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Sydney Clarke shows her victory display.

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Elana Mackey after her opening victory.

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Doubles winners Simone Pratt and Sydney Clarke.

#By BRENT STUBBS

#Senior Sports Reporter

#bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

#The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association ladies team made a spectacular showing on day one of the prestigious Billie Jean King (BJK) Cup Americas Group II in the Dominican Republic.

#The Bahamas, sponsored by Fidelity Bank and Trust Bahamas Limited, took advantage of their top seed ranking in their impressive 3-0 win over El Salvador yesterday at the Centro Nacional de Tenis Parque del Este.

#Playing in her first singles match as the team’s No.2 seed, Elana Mackey made it look so easy, disposing of Daniela Aguilar of El Salvador in straight sets 6-2, 6-0 in a match that lasted just one hour and eight minutes.

#National champion Sydney Clarke, playing as the team’s top-seeded player, needed one minute more than Mackey in following with her 6-3, 6-1 decision over Michelle Irigoyen in one hour and nine minutes.

#And with the tie secured, Clarke teamed up with player/captain Simone Pratt of Grand Bahama and used one hour and five minutes to put the icing on the cake with their 6-0, 6-3 win over Irigoyen and Santos Marmol in the doubles match for a clean sweep.

#When contacted in the Dominican Republic, the team noted that they were extremely pleased with the way they played on day one. “In the beginning of the match, I had a slow start and me and my opponent were alternating games until the score was 3-2,” Mackey said. “Then after that, I was warmed up and I started to play looser.”

#After a rain delay, Clarke said she was able to get the job done. “I think that helped me because I was able to clear my mind,” Pratt said.

#“The first three games was pretty rough for me. I really had to relax, calm down and find myself. When I did, my performance got better as the match went on.

#“Overall, it was what I expected. I just got off to a slow start. Once I got into it, things were looking up.

#“In doubles, we met the expectations. We played pretty well. The chemistry was great and I’m just looking forward to what is in store for us going forward.”

#Mackey, a tennis player and cross country runner at Mars Hill University, said she expected the team to pull off the win and she was just elated that she was able to contribute to the teams’ success.

#“I’m hoping that we are able to beat the rest of the teams in our pool,” Mackey said.

#“I’m looking to build on my performance and playing better each match.”

#Clarke, one of the top players at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said after getting off to such a good start, she expects them to get better. “I just hope that we all push ourselves and just get through those tough moments, whether mentally or physically and just be able to defy the obstacles and challenges and don’t give up on things when they are not going our way.”

#The 20-year-old Clarke said their performances yesterday was a clear indication of how they can overcome any obstacle and that is what they need to be successful for the rest of the tournament.

#Also on the team is rookie Sierra Rodgers who, at age 16, is the youngest player to play for the Bahamas.

#Hopefully before they are done, Rodgers will get a chance to get on the court.

#The Bahamas is expected to play against Bermuda today. They will wrap up on round robin play against the Dominican Republic on Wednesday.

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Lashann Higgs signs with basketball club in Spain

As of Tuesday, July 26, 2022

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LASHANN Higgs will remain in Spain this upcoming season but will sign with Hozono Global Jairis for the 2022-2023 campaign of the country’s second division of women’s basketball.

#By RENALDO DORSETT

#Tribune Sports Reporter

#rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

#LASHANN Higgs will remain in Spain this upcoming season but will sign with a new club in the LF Challenge league.

#Higgs signed with Hozono Global Jairis for the 2022-2023 campaign of the country’s second division of women’s basketball.

#Jairis head coach Lucas Fernández said he has lofty expectations for the impact Higgs will have on the basketball club.

#“Lashann Higgs is a player who, within her humility and effort, has a great capacity to generate advantages from her one on one skills, with the ability to finish, to assist, and with great physical abilities in defence,” he said.

#“She is a player who from the beginning has shown us great enthusiasm for joining our team and who I am sure will work hard to offer us her best version.”

#Jairis finished last season 24-6, second in the standings.

#“From the club, we welcome Lashann to Alcantarilla and we hope that her adaptation will be the best possible,” Fernández said. “We have no doubt that she will bring all of her quality, effectiveness, and experience to this exciting season ahead.”

#A release from the club describes the 26-year-old guard as: “A very physical and explosive player, extraordinary in the open court and on the run and with a good shot from the perimeter. She is also very versatile and, being able to occupy the positions of both guard positions.”

#Higgs spent her rookie season of pro basketball with Bembibre PDM in the Liga Femenina Endesa – the top division.

#Higgs, the team’s most valuable player, earned several Player of the Week honours and finished as the third leading scorer in the league at 15.8 points per game on 54 percent shooting from the field. She also shot 33 percent from three-point range, 76 percent from the free throw line and was third on the team at 4.2 rebounds per game.

#The Harbour Island native made the move to Germany the following season. She played just two games with Rutronik Stars Keltern Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga (DBBL), the premier women’s basketball league in Germany.

#Higgs averaged just 10.5 minutes per game in the two contests and scored 3.5 points per game for a Rutronik team that claimed the 2020-21 title with a 21-3 regular season record and an undefeated 7-0 run in the playoffs.

#She spent last season with Lointek Gernika Bizkaia of Liga Femenina Endesa. In 25 games she averaged 9.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.

#Higgs, the former Texas Longhorn, signed with Sports International Group (SiG) following an accolade-filled collegiate career.

#She played in 137 games as a Texas Longhorn with 52 as a starter. She ranked as the seventh all-time in the Longhorns’ history for games played and 28th in career points scored with a total of 1,288.

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