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Coleby Continues to Field High Major Offers

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamian basketball prospect Javez Coleby continues to see his recruiting stock rise as two more NCAA Division I programs have entered the race for his services.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamian basketball prospect Javez Coleby continues to see his recruiting stock rise as two more NCAA Division I programs have entered the race for his services.

Coleby announced that he received offers from the University of Louisville and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, adding two more recognizable names to an already impressive list of college suitors.

The 6’9 class of 2029 frontcourt prospect has quickly emerged as one of The Bahamas’ most exciting young basketball talents.

His known offer list now includes Louisville, UNLV, Cal, UTEP, UC Riverside, and Washington State.

Coleby’s rise has been fueled by his development at Veritas Academy in California, and his play on the national circuit with PG Elite, where his size, mobility, skill level, and long-term upside have attracted the attention of college recruiters.

While he is still years away from making a college decision, the early interest from division I programs is a clear indication that Coleby is a name Bahamian basketball fans should continue to follow.

BLTA AID Jr Nat’ls Set for Unique Experience

The BLTA’s AID Junior Nationals are headed to the John McEnroe Tennis Center, but represents more than just a change it venue.

The partnership between the organization and the Baha Mar Foundation is aimed at elevating the culture around the game and its marquee local events.

BBA Andre Rodgers Natl’s Get Underway Thursday

The Bahamas Baseball Association’s Andre Rodgers National Championships return this week, bringing together hundreds of athletes from across the country to compete for national titles.

The tournament will feature competition in T-ball, Coach Pitch, 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and open divisions as the next generation of Bahamian baseball talent takes center stage.

The Andre Rodgers Nationals have served as the BBA’s premier domestic championship for more than two decades, providing young players an opportunity to compete against the country’s best, while honoring the legacy of the first Bahamian to reach major league baseball.

Chisholm, Yankees Dominate in Series Opener

The New York Yankees continued their hot stretch on Tuesday night, rolling to a 12-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox at Yankee Stadium.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. continued to play his part in the Yankees’ success, finishing the night 1-4 with a walk, and a run scored.

The Yankees’ offense exploded for 16 hits and four home runs as they improved their record to 44-27 on the season.

New York has now won seven of its last eight games, and eight of its last ten, continuing to build momentum as they remain atop the American League East.

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