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Oct 27, 2012 Sports
The inaugural Upper Corentyne 20-Over Second Division Knockout Cricket Competition begins tomorrow with the first round matches. The competition, which is sponsored by Safraz Photo Studio, Palace Liquor Restaurant and Taxi Service, T. Persaud (Rado) Business Enterprise and Larry Car Service, all of Corriverton, have twenty-eight teams from No.43 to Crabwood Creek participating and will therefore start with fourteen matches in tomorrow’s first round.
The fixtures are:
No. 68 Turn Team vs. Progressive Youth at No. 68
No. 48 Challengers vs. Leeds/No. 51 Young Star at No. 48
No. 69 Red Rose vs. Strykers at No. 69
No. 43 Scorpion vs. No. 65 at No. 43
No. 47 Pioneer vs. No. 73 Young Warriors at No. 47
No. 72 Cut and Load vs. Kim Il Sung at No. 72
Skeldon Community Centre vs. No. 45 at Skeldon
No. 69 Vikings vs. Crabwood Creek Rising at No. 69
No. 70 Young Star vs. No. 52 Survival at No. 70
Crabwood Creek vs. 59 at Crabwood Creek
No. 55 Mayflower vs. Unity at No. 55
No. 71 vs. Springlands at No. 71
No. 64 Fighting Marines vs. No. 70 M.Y.A. at No. 64
No. 70 Young Blood vs. Crabwood Creek Bible Church at No. 70
13:00 hrs is the scheduled starting time for all of the matches except the “No. 70 Young Star vs. No. 52 Survival” match at No. 70, which will start at 9:00 a.m. and the “No. 72 Cut and Load vs. Kim Il Sung” match will begin at 10:00 a.m.
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