SPORTS SECTION E
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016
SOFTBALL
NPSA, Page 2
New look Heat to hold 2nd training camp at Atlantis By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
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he new look Miami Heat, without the services of All-Star guard Dwayne Wade, will be returning to the Bahamas for another training camp before the start of the National Basketball Association’s 2016/17 regular season. The Heat, in conjunction with the Ministry of Tourism, confirmed that they would hold their second training camp at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island September 27 through October 1. While the camp sessions in the Grand Ballroom at the Atlantis Conference Centre will be closed to the public, the Heat revealed
that a camp session would be opened to the public when they return to South Florida sometime in October. The NBA season, its 71st, will begin on October 25. The preseason will commence October 1-21. Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe said the decision by the Heat to return to the Bahamas is paramount to the development of the relationship between the two entities. “The Miami Heat’s decision to hold its fall training camp in The Bahamas for a second year is indicative of something very special going on in our destination. We are honoured that the Bahamas is the only international destination that the Heat has chosen to host its training camp,” Minister Wilchcombe said.
Wilchcombe said the relationship with the Heat continues to strengthen, grow and evolve. “The Bahamas is a destination with year-round sunshine, an array of luxury beach resorts, firstrate sporting facilities and events. The Bahamas has capitalised on these assets to establish itself as a world-class sports tourism des-
tination. We look forward to welcoming the Miami Heat’s players, coaches and executives.” In 2013, the Heat made their initial trip to Atlantis to host their training camp. At the time, they had both Wade and LeBron James on their roster that included Chris Bosh. After returning to the American Airlines in Miami, Florida, the Heat went on to repeat as the NBA champions with a 4-2 decision over the San Antonio Spurs as James clinched his second MVP title. It was the last time the big three played together as James returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers the next year and the Heat eventually lost 4-1 to the San Antonio Spurs, led by MVP Kawhi Leonard. This summer, Wade departed
the Heat for his hometown of Chicago where he will be wearing a Bulls uniform and the Cavaliers and James, coming off his MVP performance, will be defending their title won last year as they dethroned the Golden State Warriors. Bosh, recovering from blood thinners which prevented him from completing the season last year, will headline the Heat roster that currently has 19 players under contract, including centre Hassan Whiteside. Last year was a breakout year for Whiteside, who averaged 14.2 points, 11.8 rebounds and a league-leading 3.7 blocks per game this season. However, he injured his knee in Game 3 of the
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OLDTIMERS SOFTBALL TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT
A VIEW of the new hardwood floors inside the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.
$5m in QE Sports Centre upgrade IN an effort to maintain the country’s appeal as a premier sports destination and attract new business, the National Sports Authority (NSA) is investing $5 million to upgrade several sports facilities in and around the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre. Jeffrey Beckles, the general manager of the NSA, said there are currently 52 capital works projects underway, the biggest of which is the $800,000 refurbishment of the field at the national stadium. In addition, phase two of the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium renovations are underway. This phase will result in improvements to the acoustics. Beckles said the NSA will also
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A VIEW of the works underway at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium field. Photos by Kemuel Stubbs
THE New Providence Oldtimers Softball Association’s regular season action continued in the Archdeacon William Thompson Softball Park at the Southern Recreation Grounds over the weekend. • Here’s a summary of the games played: KC Construction 18, AllStar Truckers 5: Rodney Albury had a perfect 4-for4 at bat with a home run, driving in a total of three runs and scoring two runs to lead KC. Johnny Armbrister was the winning pitcher and Kermit ‘Shaft’ Mackey suffered the loss. Q-Club Divers 34, Corner Boys 16: Hiram Cox went 4-for-7 with two RBI and five runs scored to lead the Q-Club. Baccus Rolle was the winning pitcher and Gilbert Simmons got tagged with the loss. Home Boys 29, Original Crusaders 13: Shon Higgs had a perfect 5-for-5 day with four RBI and five runs scored in the Home Boys victory. Sidney Thomas was the winning pitcher and Mike Dillet picked up the loss. BTC Vibes 21, Corner Boys 17: McNeil Albury was the winning pitcher and Harold ‘Banker’ Fritzgerald suffered the loss. GT Sharks11, Doc Stallions 1: Randolph Coakley went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored in the win for GT. Spurgeon Johnson was the winning pitcher and Warren Butler got tagged with the loss. Home Boys 18, DKS Crusaders 16: Simeon Dean went 3-for-4 with a RBI and two runs scored for the Home Boys. Sidney Thomas was the winning pitcher and Gregory Thompson got the loss. The league is scheduled to resume action with games played on Saturday and Sunday.
AVENGERS EVEN SERIES WITH POLICE, CYBOTS TAKE 2-0 LEAD VS CHALLENGERS THE Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association continued its semi-final playoffs at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Monday night. While the Airport Authority Avengers evened their series with the Police Crimestoppers at 1-1, the Bamboo Shack Cybots took a 2-0 lead in their series against the Bahamas Department of Correctional Challengers. After losing game one 101-94 to the Crimestoppers on Saturday night, the Avengers rebounded for a 98-90 victory in game two on Monday. The Cybots, winners of game one 84-76 on Saturday, took game two 95-91 on Monday. • Here’s a summary of the games played: Cybots 95, Challengers 91: Eugene Bain exploded for a side high
30 points with 13 points rebounds to lead two other players in double figures for Bamboo Shack as they moved into the driver’s seat of their series. Ernest Saunders had 20 points, 10 assists, four rebounds and four steals and Cordero Pinder had 10 points and six rebounds. Also, Nipsy Jones and Georgio Walkes both had nine points with Jones dishing out seven assists. For BDOC, Leslie Wilson pumped in a game high 32 points with three rebounds and three assists. Two other players were in double figures with Rashad Woodside scoring 21 points with 13 rebounds and six assists and Patrick Brice contributed 21 points with eight assists. Avengers 98, Crimestoppers 90: Adorn Charlow came up big with 20 points and 11 rebounds to
pace the Airport Authority’s balanced scoring attack. Brian Bain had 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists, Devon Brennen had 17 points, six rebounds and three assists, Jorann Adderley had 17 points, five rebounds and three assists, Denard Clarke added nine points and Lavann Forbes chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds. In a losing effort for the Police, Mark Hanna canned a game high 37 points with five rebounds. Dion McPhee had 21 points, 11 rebounds and four assists, Vernon Stubbs had 11 points with five rebounds and three assists, Freddie Lightbourne had seven points, seven rebounds and five assists and Bernard Bonamy added six points. Crimestoppers 101, Avengers 94: Mark Hanna was unstoppable
in the opener of their series, scoring a game high 49 points with 11 rebounds as the Police handcuffed the Airport Authority. Ishmael Curtis had 24 points and eight rebounds, Vernon Stubbs finished with 12 points, nine rebounds and six assists and Bernard Bonamy added nine points with five rebounds and three assists. In a losing effort, Adorn Charlow had 19 points and 16 rebounds. John Smith also had 19 points, Lavann Forbes had 18 points and 15 rebounds, Jorann Adderley had nine points, six assists and three rebounds and both Devon Brennen and Brian Bain had eight points each with seven and five rebounds respectively. Bain also had eight assists and Brennen had five. Cybots 84, Challengers 76:
Eugene Bain had 19 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Bamboo Shack to victory in the opener of their series. Billy Sands added 14 points and seven rebounds, Georgio Walkes had 13 points and five rebounds, Brent Higgs had nine points and four rebounds, Jason Collie had eight points, Nipsy Jones seven and Cordero Seymour six points. For the Challengers, Rashad Woodside scored 29 points with 18 rebounds to lead the way. Price Brice had 12 points, Leslie Wilson 11 points, Vance McPhee seven points and Trevor Greene six points. Game three in both series is all set for tonight. In the 7pm opener, Bamboo Shack take on BDOC and, in the feature contest, the Police face off with the Airport Authority.