Bahamas Basketball Federation

Executive Team

President- Eugene Horton

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-A in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Eugene Horton will serve as the primary overseer of the growth and development of men’s and women’s basketball throughout the Bahamas. He will govern all national and international basketball competition in addition to overseeing the specific development of basketball in the Southern region (San Salvador, Long Island, Rum Cay, Ragged Island, Exuma, Crooked Island, Acklins, Mayaguana, and Inagua) of the Bahamas.

First Vice President-Moses Johnson

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-B in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Moses Johnson will primarily oversee the specific development of basketball in the Central region (New Providence, Eleuthera, and Andros) of the Bahamas in addition to governing all national competitions.

Second Vice President- Freddie Brown

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-B in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Freddie Brown will serve as the primary overseer of the growth and development of table officials and referees throughout the Bahamas.

Third Vice President- Brian Cleare

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-B in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Brian Cleare will primarily oversee the specific development of basketball in the Northern region (Grand Bahama, Bimini, and Abaco) of the Bahamas in addition to governing all national competitions.

Secretary General- Latoya Silver

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-C in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Latoya Silver will primarily oversee the specific development and growth of women’s basketball throughout the Bahamas.

Assistant Secretary General- John Marc-Nutt

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-D in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, John Marc-Nutt will primarily assist the secretary general with the specific development and growth of women’s basketball throughout the Bahamas.

Treasurer- Simone Beneby

  • In addition to the duties outlined in Article V-E in the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s constitution, Simone Beneby will be primarily responsible for fundraising and the overall financial management of the BBF. Additionally, she will govern the junior women’s national basketball team.

Assistant Treasurer- Natasha Miller

  • Natasha Miller will primarily assist the treasurer with fundraising and the overall financial management of the BBF.

Public Relations- Domonique Fernander

  • Domonique Fernander will primarily serve as the liaison between the Bahamas Basketball Federation and the general public. He will plan publicity strategies and campaigns to help build trust and credibility and raise awareness about the BBF and its initiatives.

Officers- Rodney Wilson, Joemond Jones,Carson Mitchell, Derek Smith

  • Rodney Wilson (Grand Bahama), Joemond Jones (Bimini), Carson Mitchell (Abaco), Derek Smith  (Eleuthera) will primarily assist the vice presidents with executing and overseeing their responsibilities on their individual islands of residence.

National Technical Director

  • Steve Barnes is primarily responsible for all technical aspects of the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s programmes, including the delivery of current programmes, oversight of all coaching staff, building out new and existing programmes, and sustaining and achieving best practices in basketball.

Our mission and vision is to implement sustainable national basketball programmes and events for administration, coaches and players resulting in high quality basketball at the national, regional, and global levels that will produce Olympic standard athletes and coaches that are nation builders.

The current administration will execute the mission of the BBF by “Taking Basketball Back to the Community” through five strategic pillars:

  • Development and Training of Executives and Administrators;
  • Development, Training, and Certification of Statisticians, Table & Floor Officials;
  • Development, Training, and Certification of Coaches;
  • Re-establishment of Youth Development Programmes;
  • Restoration of Women’s Basketball throughout the Bahamas.

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