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May 16, 2013 Sports

Students from schools participating in the Berbice Zone of the MCYS/ NSC/ Al Sport & Tour Promotions Primary Schools Windball Competition pose for a photo op recently.
Leeds, No.56, Massiah and Monar are among the latest winners in the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport (MCYS)/ National Sports Commission (NSC) / Al Sport & Tour Promotions 16th Annual Primary Schools Windball Champions Trophy Competition.
At No. 71 Village Ground-
Boys:
Leeds Primary beat New Market by 14 runs.
Leeds made 44-3 batting first with Andy Rohoman 20 and Ajoy Ramnarine 10, being the principal contributors. New Market in reply, could only muster 30-7. A. Rohoman and Enosie Leitch grabbed 2 wickets apiece.
No.56 then eased past Corriverton by 15 runs.
N0. 56 compiled 58-4. Ishwar Deo Malley hit 33. Richard Roopchand picked up 2 wkts. Corriverton in their turn at the crease reached 43-3 with Ralph Seenarine slamming 31.
Massiah romped to an easy 10 wickets win over No.59.
No. 59 taking first strike closed on 40-6 with Deondre Mc Kenzie scoring 25. Charran Singh ended with the impressive figures of 5-2 bowling for Massiah. Chasing 41 for victory, Massiah knocked off the required runs, ending on 42-0 Krishana Jhaman hit 22 and Gireshwar Persaud 10.
In Girls action:
New Market beat Massiah by 9 runs.
New Market 32-4, Abigail Henry 11. Massiah in reply was restricted to 23-5, Terisha Lakeram 10.
Corriverton then defeated No.59 by 2 runs.
Corriverton 28-2, Anastacia Pitman 11. No 59 replied with 26-2.
Over at the National Park in Georgetown-
Boys:
North Georgetown beat St. Margaret’s by 5 runs.
North Georgetown 47-4.
St. Margaret’s reached 42-8, Malachi Richard 11.
Redeemer squeezed past St. Pius by 2 runs.
Redeemer made 49-3. Michael George topscored with 10. St. Pius was reduced to 47-3, Joel Edmonds 10.
Monar Educational Institute beat Thomas More by 10 runs.
Monar Educational Institute 62-2, Ashmead Nedd 32, Nicholas Ganesh 18.
Thomas More 52-4, Melroy Mason 15.
West Ruimveldt and defending champions St. Agnes played to an exciting tie.
West Ruimveldt made 27-4, Sachin Singh 12.
St. Agnes 27-5.
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