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Jun 23, 2017 Sports
F.E. Pollard, St. Ann’s, North Georgetown and St. Stephen’s were in winners’ row when
play in the Ministry of Education (MoE), National Sports Commission (NSC) and AL Sport & Tour Promotions 20th Annual End of School Year Primary Schools Day/Night Overhand Windball Cricket Competition continued recently.
In full results:
Girls – :
St. Stephen’s upset Enterprise, beating them by 67 runs to book a place in the last 8.
St. Stephen’s after being invited to take first strike made 96-0, with Odelli Straughn 40, Chanle Barry 12.
Enterprise in their turn at the wicket was restricted to 29. O. Straughn picked up 2 wkts.
St. Ann’s beat Thomas More by 10 wickets.
Thomas More 61-3, Shaquanna Codrington 28. Angelique Morris 2-5.
St. Ann’s in reply, ended on 64-0, Melissa Clarke 38, A Morris 18.
F.E. Pollard then defeated Winfer Gardens by 10 wickets.
Winfer Gardens batted first and made 80-1, Keasha Jones 58.
F. E. Pollard replied with 86-0, Cadranessa Benn 64 (10x6s), Condelezza Dos Santos 16.
North Georgetown scraped past Graham’s Hall by 8 runs.
North Georgetown took first strike and posted 98-6, Tiffany Johnson 28, Naiomi Barckoy 26 and Anya McKenzie 24.
Graham’s Hall in their turn at the crease reached 90-4 when the allotted overs expired. Susanna Ketwaroo 25, Tawana Courtman 20 and Marcia Katwaroo 24 were the principal scorers.
Boys- :
St. Ambrose then beat F.E. Pollard by 9 wickets.
F. E. Pollard 91-3, Oswald George 38, Rasheed Bristol 32.
St. Ambrose 94-1, Sherwin Gomes 40, Rovin Henry 36.
NSC Sports Officer Allister Munroe is the Organiser of the competition.
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