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May 07, 2011 Sports
The Stag Beer & El Dorado Rum nationwide male and female softball tournament is entering into its final stages, with the finals set for May 29 at the GCC Ground Bourda.
The following are fixtures for tomorrow released by the GFSCA:
Carifesta Sports Complex Ground —- Pitch #1 – 9:30AM – Airport VS Trophy Stall B , 11:30AM – Mahaica Princess VS Hot Shots, 1:30PM – Everest VS Defenders. Pitch #2 – 9:30AM – Herstelling Raiders VS Young Guns, 11:30AM – Ariel Divas VS Underdogs, 12:30PM – Wellwoman VS Color Girls, 1:30PM – 4R Lioness VS Sleepin. Pitch #3 – 9:30AM – Brushie XI VS Digital Technology, 11:30AM – Buxton Stars VS Glamorous, 1:30PM – Savage VS Yusuf XI.
Cyril Potter Ground — Pitch #1 – 9:30AM – Shattaville VS Max Masters, 12:30PM – Lusignan Street Warriors VS Cummings Lodge Angels, 1:30PM – Shattaville VS Enterprise. Pitch #2 – 9:30AM – Rocket VS Trophy Stall, 11:30AM – El Commandante VS Upsetters, 1:30PM – Trappers VS Rockaway.
Ministry of Education Ground — 9:30AM – Regal VS Cena XI, 11:30AM – Annandale Marshon Females VS Better Hope Power Bomb, 1:30PM – Omesh XI VS Jaguars.
Corriverton Sports Complex — Pitch #1 –Match A – 10:00AM – Crabwood Creek Females VS Number 51 Leads Females. Pitch #2 – Match B- 10:00AM – Corriverton Queens VS Number 55 Village Females. Match C – 11:30AM – Manchester Females VS Winner of Match B, 1:00PM – Winner of Match C VS Winner of Match A.
Rose Hall Females have already qualified for the quarterfinals. Essequibo Zone quarterfinalist will be decided tomorrow. Celebrity Times and Memorex from Berbice have already qualified to the quarterfinals.
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