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Sports Minister: We Can’t Promote Sports In Paradise with Dilapidated Facilities

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Chinese team is set to hit the ground running on Wednesday with ongoing repairs to the Thomas A. Robinson stadium, according to Sports Minister Mario Bowleg.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Chinese team is set to hit the ground running on Wednesday with ongoing repairs to the Thomas A. Robinson stadium, according to Sports Minister Mario Bowleg.

Bowleg was responding to concerns over ESPN’s announcement to relocate the Bahamas Bowl, held every December for eight years at the stadium, to an alternative site due to the ongoing repairs.

And as for the pool at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatics Center, Bowleg says.

Minister Bowleg says he hopes that coaches, parents and athletes understand.

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