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Feb 12, 2016 Sports
The inaugural 2016 Dalchand Rambharose Inter-Secondary School Under-15 Cricket Competition organised by the Berbice Cricket Board for secondary schools in the Berbice and Mahaicony area commences today.
For the purpose of this competition, Regions 5 and 6 have been divided up into seven geographical zones stretching from Mahaicony to Skeldon Line Path. The winners from each zone plus the runner-up from Zone B will advance to the quarter-finals.
This competition will be played on the One-day Two-innings basis as part of the Board’s programme to expose and unearth young talent for the future.
Fixtures for today’s first round:
Zone A: (West Coast Berbice/Mahaicony)
Belladrum Secondary vs Bush Lot Secondary at Paradise
Mahaicony Secondary draw the Bye
Zone B: (West Coast/West Bank Berbice)
Fort Wellington Secondary vs Rosignol Secondary at Hopetown
Woodley Park Secondary vs No. 8 Secondary at Bath
Zone C: (New Amsterdam)
Tutorial Academy vs New Amsterdam Secondary at Edinburgh
Berbice Educational Institute -Bye
Zone D: (New Amsterdam/Canje)
Berbice High School vs Vryman’s Erven Secondary at B.H.S
Canje Secondary -Bye
Zone E: (Lower Corentyne)
Lower Corentyne Secondary vs J.C. Chandisingh Secondary at Area “H”
Port Mourant Secondary vs Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary at Albion
Zone F: (Central Corentyne)
Black Bush Secondary vs Central Corentyne Secondary at Mibicuri
Manchester Secondary vs Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary at Ulverston
Zone G: (Upper Corentyne)
Tagore Memorial Secondary vs Skeldon Line Path Secondary at No. 63
Skeldon High School -Bye
All matches are scheduled to start at 11.00 hours.
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