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Oct 30, 2008 Sports
The Jointly sponsored Ministry of Education/ National Sports Commission/ Guyana Teachers Union/ Guyana Cricket Board National Secondary School 40-overs Under-15 Cricket Competition begins in Regions five and six this week with the inter- school level of competition.
The New Amsterdam Branch of the New Amsterdam/ Canje District 16 begins today with first round matches, while the Canje Branch and both branches of the West Berbice/ Mahaicony District will get cracking on Friday. Play in the Corentyne District will start next week Tuesday.
Today’s New Amsterdam Branch First Round Fixtures:
New Amsterdam Secondary vs Tutorial Academy Secondary at Cumberland
Guyana Community Developers vs Berbice Educational Institute at Rose Hall
Friday’s Fixtures:
West Coast Berbice/ Mahaicony Branch
Belladrum Secondary vs Mahaicony Secondary at Paradise
Bush Lot Secondary Bye.
West Bank Berbice Branch:
Rosignol Secondary vs Fort Wellington Secondary at D’Edward
Canje Branch
Vryman’s Erven Secondary vs Canje Secondary at Cumberland
School of the Nations N/A vs Berbice High School at B.H.S
Next Week Tuesday’s Fixtures in the Corentyne District
Upper Corentyne Branch
Skeldon High School vs Tagore Memorial Secondary at Skeldon
Skeldon Line Path Secondary Bye.
Central Corentyne Branch
Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary vs Central Corentyne Secondary at Whim
Black Bush Secondary vs Manchester Secondary at Mibicuri
Lower Corentyne Branch:
Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary vs Lower Corentyne Secondary at Port Mourant
J.C. Chandisingh Secondary vs Port Mourant Community High at Area H
All matches are scheduled to start at 11:00am.
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