Defending male champions Timehri advanced to the next round of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport/National Sports Commission Al Sport and Tour Promotions Schools Windball tournament after defeating one time champions Kuru Kuru.
Timehri batted first and scored 44-2, with De Andra Sam scoring 21. Nkosi Morris took 2 wickets for Kuru Kuru who were restricted to 35-4 in reply. Orin Solomon claimed two scalps.
Members of the participating schools
Soesdyke overcame St. Mary’s by two runs. St. Mary’s took first strike and scored 50-2. Neron Barrow stroked 49 (6×4,3×6).
Saint Mary’s replied with 48-5 with Brandon Edwards scoring 15.
In the female division, Soesdyke got the better of Timehri by 12 runs. Soesdyke scored 47-2, batting first. Tenisha Barrow made 14 and Shantevia Harris 10.
Timehri managed 35-1 in reply. Grace Layne got 13.
Supply upset defending champions St. Mary’s by 10 wickets to book a place in the semi finals.
Saint Mary’s batted first and made 51-3, with Makeva Hopkinson 17, Keyanna Samaroo 14 being their main scorers.
Supply responded with 52 without loss. Michelle Marks slammed 48 (4×4,4×6).