GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - Minister of Youth Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg confirming that 500 athletes from 29 countries will participate in NACAC in Grand Bahama.
It's time to get back in the shacks but that will look different this time around due to the pandemic, with three upcoming holiday parades.
The royal visit proved to be a treat for Junkanooers who got the chance to touch Bay, after missing two parade cycles due to the pandemic.
Forty young Bahamians attended the relaunch of the long-running 'Fresh Start' program, as youth empowerment program is back in action.
The return of Junkanoo is one of the most anticipated announcements coming in this post-COVID era, and it may be on the agenda soon.
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA - Jaguars receive long-awaited Championships Rings. The St. George's Jaguars finally collecting their national basketball championship rings.
The door is open for local sports to resume, according to Sports Minister Mario Bowleg, who encouraged teams to get outdoors.
The Bahamas is set to be the center of a number of major sporting events, according to Sports Minister Mario Bowleg. Marcellus Hall has the details...
Sports Minister Mario Bowleg paying a visit to Grand Bahama to support high school basketball.
The Men's National Basketball Team headed to play Canada, as Baha Mar Hoops action continues. Marcellus Hall has more tonight in sports.