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Jun 08, 2019 Sports
Recognizing that the weather in Georgetown is perfect for softball cricket, the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc (GSCL) will stage its annual Independence Softball Cup tomorrow June 8 at the Everest Cricket Club ground beginning at 09:30hrs.
The four-team tournament, which is for teams comprising players 45 years and older, will bowl off with semi-finals action simulta

President of the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc Ian John (right) and Devi Sunich of Trophy Stall pose with some of the trophies for Sunday’s tournament.
neously on two pitches after which the two winners will clash in the grand finale from 14:00hrs.
There will be lots of prizes on offer for outstanding performances while there will also be live ball-by-ball commentary for all in attendance.
The May/June rainfall is having its effect on grounds in the city but the management of Everest Cricket Club (ECC) recently enhanced the ground’s drainage capacity and also built-up the outfield making it perfect for ‘under-arm’ bowling that will also lead to excitement galore.
The in-form Regal Masters will begin as favourite for another title but will be strongly challenged by Mike’s Wellman, Ariel Masters and Fishermen Masters. Just a week ago, Regal Masters won a similar tournament with Unnis Yusuf cracking a century, while David Harper was also in destructive form hitting a rapid 93 which allowed the men in yellow and green to overcome Wellman Masters in a one-sided final at Malteenoes Sports Club.
The Independence Softball Cup organized by the GSCL Inc is being used as much needed preparation for players and teams heading to New York for the annual New York Softball Cricket League Independence and Legends Cup which is set for June 28 to 30. Regal Masters are the defending champions in the Master’s category and will be looking to continue their winning ways both locally and in the ‘Big Apple.’
Trophies for the tournament have been sponsored by Trophy Stall, Bourda Market.
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