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Jan 14, 2016 Sports
The Minor league 10/10 organized by the Guyana Softball League, sponsored by Rohan Furniture Establishment and Parbhu’s General Store, saw two tournament matches and one exhibition match involving teachers from the
various schools competing in front of a fair size crowd from all the schools and areas represented with Leonora Primary School remaining unbeaten in the tournament.
The first match saw Leonora Primary taking on Windsor Forest Primary and the match see- sawed back and forth in a low scoring affair. Windsor Forest taking first strike and making their first appearance in the tournament, made 54 all out in 6.5 overs with Hemchand Bisnauth top scoring with 14 (1×4). Vicky Singh with 3-12 from 2 overs and Shahid Veira with 2-4 were the top bowlers for Leonora Primary. In their turn at the crease, Leonora Primary replied with 56-2 in 4 overs, Skipper Aryan Persaud making 26 (2×6; 1×4) not out, guided his team to victory. Sachin Balgobin with 2-5 was the pick of the bowlers.
In the second match, Tuschen defeated Windsor Forest by 8 wickets to record their first victory in the tournament. Windsor Forest batted first and made 42-6 in 10 overs with Julius Williams top scoring with 19 not out. Trevlange Chichester 2-5 was the pick of the bowlers. Tuschen in reply raced to 46-3 in 6 overs with Captain Ezekiel Renee leading the way with 18 not out and supported by Trevlange Chichester 12 not out putting in a good all round performance.
In the exhibition match, Leonora Primary teachers triumph by 6 wickets as Tuschen batting first rattled up 61-6 in 10 overs and Leonora Primary replied with 63-2 in 4 overs.
Meanwhile, the tournament continues this weekend with several teams making their first appearance.
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