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Indea Cartwright Looks Ahead To 2025 Season

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Liberty Flames football team recently competed in the Bahamas Bowl, but their lineage of local student athletes also extends to the track.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Liberty Flames football team recently competed in the Bahamas Bowl, but their lineage of local student athletes also extends to the track.

Sprint hurdler Indea Cartwright was on had to support her flames during her winter break.

As a redshirt junior last season, Cartwright’s outdoor campaign was highlighted by a fourth place finish at the C-USA 100M hurdles final in a program record 13.11 seconds.

It was the fifth time Cartwright set a new school record in the season.

Indoors she was the 60M hurdles runner-up in a program-record 8.16 seconds and took fifth in the 200 final in a personal-best 24.19 seconds.

This season, Cartwright will be joined at Liberty by incoming freshman – quartermiler Shania Adderley.

Golf

When the Korn Ferry Tours open in The Bahamas it will feature some of the top young golfers looking to advance to the PGA Tour.

Winners of the 2024 events in The Bahamas – Jeremy Paul and Aldrich Potgieter earned PGA Tour membership after they finished inside the top 30 of the Korn Ferry Tour points list.

Several past champions of the events in The Bahamas have gone on to win events on the PGA Tour and have also competed locally in the Hero World Challenge.

Bahamian golfer Cameron Riley is set to compete in both Korn Ferry events for the second time.

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