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Sep 24, 2016 Sports
The Georgetown Cricket Association New Building Society 40-over second division tournament is set to continue this weekend.
Today, Police will host Demerara CC (Shannon Crawford and Yougeshwar Goberdan), Everest will entertain Third Class (Randy Latif and Delvin Austin), Gandhi Youth Organisation will stay at home to Transport SC (Cyril Garnath and Leyland Liverpool), University of Guyana will travel to Georgetown CC (Joseph Jeffery and Linden Mathews) and GNIC SC will host to Malteenoes SC (Andre Horry and Daniel Richmond).
Tomorrow, TSC will play Ace Warriors at Police (Crawford and Goberdan), MSC will journey to GYO (Garnath and Heuvel Cunha), GCC will host GNIC SC (Jeffery and Matthews) and Sophia will take on Diplomats at DCC (Clyde Layne and Austin). All matches start at 11:00hrs.
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