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Sep 11, 2016 Sports
Play in the Upper Corentyne NPG T20 cricket competition for teams in the Upper Corentyne/ Black Bush, Berbice area is expected to continue on the Upper Corentyne with 18 matches. Some of the games are expected to be played at 10:00 hrs, while a number of others are set for 14:30 hrs.
In games set to begin at 10:00 hrs – At No. 43 – No43 Scorpion will square off with Yakusari Caribs; at No. 59 Sports Club the host will be challenged by No 48 Challengers; No72 ground will be the venue for the game between N0 72 Cut and Load and No. 73 Young Warriors; No 70 ‘A’ will be at home to No. 69 Vikings; Scottsburg United will take on Corriverton at Scottsburg and No. 71 will have home advantage in their game against No. 72 All Star.
The 14:30 hrs scheduled games will see Scottsburg United playing their second match for the day at home verses No. 72 All Star; No. 71 will also be at home for their second encounter when they play Corriverton; No. 43 Scorpion will be have home advantage as they look to turn back the challenge of No. 48 Challengers; No. 59 Sports Club take on Yakusari Caribs at No. 59; Yakusari Horizon verses No. 43 Joppa Warriors games is fixed for the Yakusari ground; No. 72 Cut and Load and No. 69 Vikings will play at No. 72; No. 70 ‘A’ clash with No. 73 Young Warriors at the No. 70 venue. (Samuel Whyte)
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