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Sep 12, 2010 Sports
As General Marine Female softball begins
Last Friday night the female leg of the General Marine Softball Competition started with two matches under lights at the GCC Ground Bourda. The Floodlights association also made a timely donation to the Pakistan relief effort in between the action.
The first 10/10 softball match of the evening was between Street Warriors of Lusignan and Trophy Stall Angels of Uitvlugt. Street Warriors who are sponsored by Derick Auto Spares on Regent Street were restricted to 62 for 7 batting first. S. Singh top scored with 16. There was some good bowling from Sunedo Nero, 5 wickets for 2 runs and Shanweza Azim, 2 wickets for 8 runs of their allotted 2 overs bowling for Trophy Stall Angels.
Trophy Stall Angels romped to victory in the 8 overs loosing 5 wickets, with Cindy Chunoo leading the way with an undefeated 18.
In the second match Wellwoman XI, who are sponsored by Mike’s Pharmacy, made light work of 4R Lioness. Wellwoman XI batting first made 93 for 4 with Joann Van Sertima top scoring with 49 and Renika Isaacs supported with 20 runs. 4R Lioness in reply was restricted to 76 for 5 in their 10 allotted overs with only Tracy Glasgow showing some fight with 19 runs.
There was also a specially arranged match played between Floodlights A and B which had to be decided by a super over with Floodlights A eventually being the winner.
During the course of the match the Guyana Floodlights Cricket Association (GFCA) made a contribution of $375,000 to the Guyana Relief Funds for Pakistan.
The General Marine Over-40 Master Cup and Female Softball Competition will continue today. All interested teams can contact Wayne Jones at 225-0994 and 650-1790.
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