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May 15, 2013 Sports
The Port Mourant Cricket club will be a hive of activity next Sunday, May 19, when the club hosts a day of cricket and volleyball at the Port Mourant Community Centre.
The day’s activity will consists of 10/10 softball cricket and various forms of volleyball competitions. Over $400,000 in cash and prizes will be up for grabs with most of the top softball and volleyball teams down to take part.
Among the cricket teams schedule to battle for the $200,000 first prize are Rockaway Auto Sales from the East Coast of Demerara, Capo’s XI of D’ Edward Village, Recently Crowned GSL Champions Memorex, Universal Solutions Tigers, Karibee Rice Strikers, Banks Beach 10/10 Champs Guytrac Hunters of Crabwood Creek, Krishna Jagdeo Construction XI, Port Mourant Cricket Club XI and Whim Station Management.
In the female segment, former GTT 10/10 Champs Trophy Stall Angels will try to stop the attacking Karibee Girls for the female crown.
In the volleyball segment national champions GTC/PM will try to add other silverware to their collection as they compete for honours against the youthful Albion Community Centre, Port Mourant Jaguars, Three Door Strikers, Falcons of Canje and a PMTC mixed team.
Action is expected to get started at 9:30am.
The Semifinals and final will be contested under lights.
Among some of the sponsors are J’s Printery, Universal DVD, Imran and Sons and Daughters, Banks DIH, Republic Bank New Amsterdam, Ainlim, T Geddes Grant, K Jagdeo, Karibee Rice and Trophy Stall of Bourda Market. (Samuel Whyte)
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