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Oct 21, 2013 Sports
A fine half century by Shivnarine Horilall enabled host Golden Fleece to beat New Opportunity Corps (NOC) Juniors by 30 runs when action in the Edward Skeete and family Twenty\20 tournament continued last Sunday in South Essequibo.
Horilall top scored with 61 and got valuable support from Nigel Smith 33 as Golden Fleece rattled up 184-7 in 20 overs, batting first. Nealand Cadogan snared 3-16 and Beesham Dasrat 2-23. NOC Juniors replied with 154-8 in 20 overs. David Williams made 31, Fidel Smith 22 and Alex Etwaroo 16; Gewan Singh took 2-20.
Meanwhile, NOC seniors defeated their junior counterparts by 41 runs on Saturday in a specially arranged T\20 match by Coach Forbes Daniels at the NOC ground. NOC Seniors took first strike and scored 178-8 in 20 overs. Anthony Adams led with 82 and Brandon Cabose made 21; Beesham Dasrat claimed 3-18, Nealand Cadogan 2-18 and Fidel Smith 2-18. The junior team were bowled out for 137 in reply. Cadogan scored 56, while Ryan Heyliger had 2-17.
In another fixture at the said venue, NOC students went down to NOC U-15 by 3 wickets on Saturday. NOC students managed 106 all out in 19.3 overs, batting first. Alex Etwaroo 17 and Horris Series 15 were their main batsmen. NOC U-15 responded with 108-7 with Shakeem Sue scoring 19; Arnold Adams grabbed 2-7, Alex Etwaroo 2-11 and Steve Archer 2-15.
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