by RENALDO DORSETT SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Buddy Hield had the better individual performance, but the game will always be...
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JoinedMarch 21, 2016
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John Marc Nutt is a sports media professional, basketball administrator, and creative storyteller with over a decade of experience at the intersection of sports and journalism. He is the Co-Founder of 10th Year Seniors, a leading Bahamas-based sports media platform that partnered with OurNews in 2024 to produce its nightly newscast.
A graduate of the University of Central Florida with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, John Marc began his career with the Bahamas Basketball Federation in 2016 as Public Relations Officer and now serves as Deputy Secretary General. His work spans media coverage of major international events—including the NBA Draft, WNBA Finals, Beach Soccer World Cup, World Baseball Classic, and multiple Olympic qualifying tournaments.
Beyond media, John Marc contributed directly to the growth of Bahamian basketball, serving as an assistant coach with the Bahamas Senior Men’s National Team during the 2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers, helping the team advance to the second round. His photography and video production have been recognized and published by the NBA, Reuters, FIBA, and ESPN.
by RENALDO DORSETT The visiting BFA emerged as winners once again as the Bahamas hosted Bermuda in international competition. Bermuda...
by RENALDO DORSETT What Buddy Hield and Tum Tum Nairn have done for Bahamian basketball has captivated the country....
by RENALDO DORSETT It will be a bittersweet Sweet 16 for Bahamian basketball fans as two of the country’s top...
by RENALDO DORSETT In the latest chapter of the Bahamas’ rivalry with Bermuda on the rugby pitch, the home team...
March Madness continues and three Bahamian players were in action in their respective regions last night. In the East region...
The first day of the 2015 NBA tournament is in the books. We at 10th Year Seniors generously offer our...
by RENALDO DORSETT One of the “First Four” and the first Bahamian to compete in this year’s NCAA Tournament, Dwight...
by RENALDO DORSETT For the second consecutive year, four Bahamian players and their respective universities received bids into the...
by RENALDO DORSETT A week before “Selection Sunday” Tristian Curtis became the first Bahamian to earn a berth to...
by RENALDO DORSETT How do you follow up being named a finalist for the Wooden Award and make an emphatic...
by RENALDO DORSETT Just days after he received a major accolade for his work in the classroom, Buddy Hield...