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Oct 02, 2017 Sports
Region three emerged champions when Community Organise to Restore the Environment (CORE) of Region five staged its inter region day of sports Saturday at Woodley Park Sports Club ground, West Coast Berbice.
Region Three made light work of Region Six, winning by 10 wickets and 8.1 overs to spare. Batting first, Region Six could only muster 27-9 off their allotted 10 overs. Jailall Chandilall claimed four wickets and Avenash Ramotar three. Region Three responded with 32 without loss in 1.5 overs. Avenash Beharry struck one four and two sixes in a robust 31.
Region Three overcame Region Six by 42 runs in the first round game. Batting first, Region Three scored 110-6 with Shivkarran Beharry scoring 61 and Tony Prashad 35. David Deosarran and Steve Prashad had two wickets each.
Region Six were restricted for 69-8 in reply. Sudesh Deonarine made 21; Shivkarram Beharry picked up two wickets.
Region Six then defeated Region Four in their encounter. Region Four made 59-8, taking first knock with Joshua Joseph scoring 31. Region Six responded with 61-6 in nine overs.
Abdullah of Region Six won the king dominoes competition with seven games, while Nicholas Samuel of Region and Murphy O’ Neil of Region Four won their respective male 100m dash. Michelle Nero of Region Five took the female 100m.
The event was sponsored by G. Singh Associates Construction, Golden Splash, RHO Region 5 Dr. Chaffoon, George Stuart, Ivor Allen, Sheldon Farley, Lalalchand Deokarran, Shereaz Bacchus General Construction, RDC Region 5, Z and H Investment, REO Region 5 Ovid Morrison, MS. Carol Smith Joseph and Sign Arts/Automotive Arts.
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