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May 24, 2009 Sports
Covent Garden was the only team to register victories in both the Boys and Girls segments of the Al Sport / Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport Primary Schools Windball Cricket Championships which continued last Friday at the Grove Playfield.
The Boys defeated Grove, while the Girls enjoyed a similar result against Academy of Professional Studies to end the day as the only unbeaten school.
In the day’s full results:
Girls-
Covent Garden beat Academy of Professional Studies by 6 wickets.
Academy of Professional Studies 32-4, Tiffany Grannum 10. Kacia Schultz 3-4.
Covent Garden in reply, reached 38-4 with Lashauna Phillips 12 and Lacreisha Patterson 11.
Camika Abrams took 2-2.
Eccles defeated Peters Hall by 17 runs.
Eccles 48-3. Paulette Josiah 17 and Caslyn Grant 3-11.
Peters Hall 31-4, Latantia Pillay 12, C Grant 11. Shivani Mangar 2-4.
Providence cruised to a 10 wickets win against Grove.
Grove 32-4, Abigail Scott 10. Jessica Samwaroo 2-3.
Providence in reply, ended on 34-0 with Akeisha Roberts contributing 22.
Boys-
Peters Hall defeated Eccles by 10 wickets.
Eccles 58-4, Avinash Vickram 21. Seon Alfred 2-12.
Peters Hall replied with 59-0.
David Mc Beth 32 and Clifton Charles 14 were the principal scorers.
Academy of Professional Studies beat Providence by 6 wickets.
Providence 39-7,
Anthony Charran made 15, while Collis Cameron grabbed 2-1, Tamesh Ramotar 2-7 and Shamar Persaud 2-9.
Academy of Pro Studies compiled 42-4. T Ramotar made 10. Anthony Charran 2-7.
Covent Garden rolled past Grove by 11 runs.
Covent Garden 87-3, Christ Harricharran 23, Daniel Mohan 11.
Grove in reply, was restricted to 76-2.
Jihad Abraheem made 27 and Mahendra Jaisingh 17.
Play continues in Region #4 zone at the Timehri Red Ground tomorrow, while Wednesday 27 is at the LBI Community Centre.
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