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Mar 11, 2018 Sports
Two new champions will be crowned in both the girls and boys division when the curtains come down today on The Forbes Burnham Foundation – National Sports Commission – AL Sport & Tour Promotions Windball Cricket Champions Trophy 27th Edition organised by Sports Officer A. Munroe.
In results from the latest round of matches: Girls – Mae’s Secondary School (MSS) 154-0, Africa Gentle 84, Delany Seecharan 38 beat Saint Mary’s Secondary who replied with 89-2; Althea Callender 32, Tenisha Barrow 18.
Carmel Secondary 109-2, Indera Amandeo 54, Selena Thom 32 lost to Cummings Lodge secondary (CSS) 114-0, Cassey Charles 62, Sarah Amin 40.
Central High 89-0 Tlhiya Iqumba Hunte 30, Safisha Austin 25 wnt down to Tucville Secondary 92-1, Ashanti Woodroffe 38, Chola Pollard 20.
In the Zone semis – Mae’s 172-0 with Africa Gentle hitting the first hundred in this year, 102 off 19 balls with (15x6s), D. Seecharan 58 ti defeat Kuru Kuru Cooperative College 69-5, Aiesha Carmichael 36. Gentle 1-8, Seecharan 1-4.
Cummings Lodge 129 -1; C Charles 62, S. Amin 36, Stahsha Reece 22 beat Tucville 112-0, A. Woodroffe 40.
Boys – Valmiki V High 111-2, Dinnath Roopnarine 31, Bharrat Deoram 26, Khemraj Mahabir 22, Rahul Singh 18 lost to Charlestown Government Secondary 115-1, A Budhai 54, H. Pooran 38.
Q/Finals -Saint John’s College 105-1, Gustavous Hudson 60, Odida Douglas 38 lost to Mae’s Secondary 110-2; U. Balgobin 54, Andre Boyce 46.
Q/Finals Charlestown 174, B. Valney 66, K. Brandon 42 defeated Sophia Special School 78-5, Omar Vaughn 24, Seon Smith 22.
Semi- Mae’s 86-5, Samuel Woodroffe 30, Jonthan Vanlange 18 lost to Charlestown 87-1, B. Valney 40.
The scheduled matches today will see: Girls Semis Starting Time 5:00PM – Patentia Secondary vs Camille’s Institute and Mae’s Secondary vs Cummings Lodge Secondary.
The Boys – Bishops High School vs Charlestown Government Secondary and Camille’s Institute for Business & Science Studies vs Patentia Secondary.
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