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Jul 06, 2017 Sports
Graham’s Hall defeated Winfer Gardens by nine wickets when the National Sports Commission Ministry of Education AL Sport and Tour Promotions 20th Annual Primary Schools Day/Night Windball Cricket Champions Trophy continued recently with action in the Georgetown zone at the National Gymnasium..
Playing in the male segment, Winfer Garden made 65-3, batting first with Rashidi Taylor scoring 22 and Orlando Dickie 18; Josh Alves had 2-4.
Graham’s Hall responded with 67-1. Josh Alves made 39 and Joshua Alves 26.
Sophia scored 60-2, batting first against Mae’s. Kenroy Davis got 35.
Mae’s replied with 66 without loss in 1.5 overs. Jonathan Van-Lange struck 36 and Antwan Pinto 22.
In the female division, Saint Pius scored 80-3, taking first strike against Graham’s Hall. Donna Lowe slammed 61.
Graham’s Hall responded with 85-2. Susanna Ketwaroo hit 25, Vevica Rampersaud made 24 and Alecia Elicock 19.
Mae’s posted 178 without loss against F. E. Pollard. Jayna Qualander stroked 82 (13x6s, 1×4), while Saskia Persaud scored 72 with 12 sixes. F. E. Pollard replied with 41-3, Zasha Johnson got 23. Persaud came back with the ball to grab 2-10.
The teams were met by Guyana Amazon Warriors all-rounder Steven Jacobs prior to the start of play.
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