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Jun 18, 2019 Sports
A fine all-round performance from Kaizanna Thompson guided Sophia to a 10- wicket win over Ketley when the Al Sport and Tour Promotion National Sports Commission 22nd Annual Edward Cobenna Memorial Primary Schools W
indball Champions Trophy continued recently with action in the Georgetown zone.
Playing in the female category, Ketley, after been invited to bat made 36 -3 at the National Gymnasium with Ommianna Vanderhyden sco
ring 17. Kaizanna Thompson grabbed 2-5.
Sophia, in their turn in the middle scored 40-0 off 2.3 overs; Rayanna Harris made 24 and Thompson 16.
In other matches, Christmas Term champions Enterprise took first strike and managed 77-1; Denita Audain made 28 and Tyra Wilson 16. Tucville replied with 51-1; Eufita James scored 23 and Natasha Sealey 13.
Former three times champions, Saint Pius managed 67-1. Shellyann De Rouch struck 34, Kystal Archer 26 and Tehanna Mendonca 10. Saint Margaret’s made 34-5, in reply. Akecia Vancoten and Breana Carter scored 10 each as K. Archer picked up 4 -10.
West Ruimveldt after been invited to bat scored 85-2; Ashanna Rajkumar and Seona France got 22 each while Renese Reece made 20. Grahams Hall in replied got to 74-2; Mariam Springer stroked 24 and Shontel Lewis 16.
Meanwhile, the Georgetown leg has been put on hold; teachers are asked to Contact the Sports Officer for more information.
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