NORCECA Volleyball Family Mourns the Passing of Jamaal Ferguson

NASSAU, Bahamas, January 30, 2026.- The NORCECA volleyball family is in mourning following the tragic and untimely passing of Jamaal Ferguson, a standout libero and proud member of the Bahamas National Volleyball Team.

The Bahamas Volleyball Federation (BVF) confirmed the tragic news on Thursday, paying tribute to a player whose passion, discipline, and relentless pursuit of excellence left an indelible mark on the national program. Jamaal was widely regarded as a perfectionist and a tenacious competitor, qualities that defined both his playing style and his character off the court.

As a libero, Ferguson brought resilience, consistency, and an exceptional work ethic to every match. His presence elevated those around him, setting a higher standard of performance within the team. Beyond his technical abilities, he was a generous mentor who willingly shared his knowledge and experience, making his loss especially painful for younger national team players who will no longer benefit from his guidance.

Ferguson played a pivotal role in Team Bahamas’ impressive run at the CAZOVA Championships, hosted in the Bahamas in August 2025. His contributions helped propel the team to the championship round and secure a place in the Final Four Tournament, an achievement that also positioned the team for potential qualification to the Continental Championship in September 2026. That legacy stands as a testament to his dedication and impact on the sport.

“This loss profoundly saddens the volleyball community,” said Kurtwood L. Greene, President of the Bahamas Volleyball Federation. “On behalf of the BVF Executives and membership, we extend our deepest condolences to Jamaal’s family, friends, teammates, and all who were touched by his life and career. May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

Condolences have poured in from across the region. Mushtaque Mohammed, President of CAZOVA, also expressed deep sorrow at Ferguson’s passing.

“On behalf of CAZOVA, I’m deeply saddened to hear about the untimely passing of Jamaal,” Mohammed stated. “A standout libero who represented the Bahamas National Volleyball Teams with pride at the youth, junior, and senior levels, his defensive skills and leadership earned him distinction. He will be remembered for his dedication to the sport and his commitment to excellence on and off the court. My condolences to his family, friends, and teammates. Rest in peace, master libero.”

The NORCECA Volleyball Confederation also joined the regional and international volleyball family in expressing heartfelt condolences, acknowledging Ferguson’s contributions and the profound loss felt throughout the sport.

Jamaal Ferguson’s passing is a tragic loss not only for Bahamian volleyball, but for the entire Caribbean volleyball community. His legacy as a competitor, leader, and mentor will be remembered with respect and gratitude.

en_USEnglish