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Aug 03, 2009 Sports
Scottsburg United and Albion Community Centre both won their latest preliminary matches to become the latest teams to reach the quarter-finals of the 2009 Spready’s Bakery Under-19, 50-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice.
Scottsburg United registered comfortable wins over No. 70 Young Blood and Skeldon Community Centre to end up as winners of Zone D (Upper Corentyne), while Albion Community Centre led by a 5-wicket haul from former Guyana Under-15 medium pacer Sharmindra Hardyal, made very light work of Port Mourant A to remain unbeaten in Zone C (Lower and Central Corentyne) thus joining Scottsburg in the quarter-finals.
In scores from the matches played:
At No. 70, Scottsburg United beat No. 70 Young Blood by 136 runs. Scottsburg United 186 in 33.1 overs with Trevor Thomas 30, R. Leitch 30, Tamesh Persaud 4 for 44, Narvin Gopaul 3 for 10. No. 70 Young Blood 50 with Mark Lionel 5 for 10, Marvin Harvey 3 for 18.
At No. 70, Scottsburg United Skeldon Community Centre by 6 wickets. Skeldon Community Centre 121 in 27 overs with Eric Angel 39, Mark Lionel 2 for 12, Akeem Bowling 2 for 29, Akram Razack 2 for 33. Scottsburg United 122 for 4 in 18 overs with Trishan Ramsarran 33, Delwin Maynard 2 for 47.
At Port Mourant, Albion Community Centre beat Port Mourant A by 7 wickets. Port Mourant A, 46 in 15.1 overs, George Hughes 16, Sharmindra Hardyal 5 for 31, Harrinarine Chattergoon 2 for 14. Albion Community Centre 47 for 3 in 10.1 overs with Manoj Pooranauth 19 n.o, Mark Bheemsingh 2 for 14.
At Port Mourant, Port Mourant A beat Guysuco Training Centre (GTC) by 68 runs. Port Mourant A, 165 in 35 overs, Isaiah Brijadhar 29, KumarTennessee 28, James Frank 4 for 48.
Guysuco Training Centre (GTC) 97 in 27.2 overs with Mark Bheemsingh 4 for 12 and Chandrashekar Arjune 3 for 18.
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