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May 18, 2012 Sports
Massiah and No.48 respective Zone winners
Results in the Upper Corentyne Zone ASTP / GTT /
The winning Massiah (Boys) and No.48 (Girls) Primary Schools pose for a photo op after capturing the respective Zone finals.
MCYS Primary Schools Windball Cricket Championships played, at the Skeldon Community centre ground.
In full results:
Girls-
New Market beat No.43 by 8 wickets.
No. 43 made 39-4.
New Market replied with 41-2.
Corriverton defeated No. 68 by 9 wickets.
No. 68 reached 39-4 with wides being the top-score of 20. Odessa Ceres grabbed 3wkts.
Corriverton in reply, ended on 40-1, Nangila Seenarine 19, Yameni Seawar 10.
Upper Corentyne champions Massiah lost to No.48 by 9 wickets.
Massiah made 30-2, wides contributed 11. Nariefa Hussain picked up 2wkts
No. 48 in their turn at the crease reached 48-1. N. Hussain 20, wides 15.
Zone Final:
No.48 beat New Market by 19 runs.
No. 48 made 56-2, Nariefa Hussain 19, extras 32.
New Market was restricted to 37-1. Hussain 1-3.
Boys-
Massiah then beat No.48 by 8 wickets.
No. 48 compiled 45-3, Yodukumar Sagadowyar 15, Mohendra Balbachan 10
Massiah in reply, ended on 46-2, Fawaz Mohamed 15, Zidan Ganny 15.
No.68 went down to Corriverton by 9 wickets.
No. 68 totaled 41-2, Tuleshwar Deowray 25.
Corriverton 44-1, Michael Pitman 35.
Skeldon defeated No.59 by 9 wickets.
No. 59 made 37-4 with Ramesh Henry 10. Ramesh Sawh 2wkts.
Skeldon, 38-1 Torend Shiwambar 12.
Massiah then beat Corriverton by 19 runs.
Massiah 71-5, Kemashwar Chatterpaul 17, Zidane Ganie 14. Alando Welch 2wkts.
Corriverton 52-4, Desmond Alder 12. K Chatterpaul 2wkts, Fawaz Mohamed 2wkts.
Zone final-
Massiah romped to an easy 8 wickets win over Skeldon.
Skeldon 41-7, Torend Shiwabar 15, Tahair Allaisen 2wkts.
Massiah 42-2 K Chatterpaul 25, Vidor Persaud 2-9.
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