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Mar 01, 2020 Sports
NO51 Primary has made it through to the finals of the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association Inter Primary school cricket competition after their opponents No56 Primary and No48 Primary failed to show up for their encounter in the latest round in group three.
No51 Primary will now join Crabwood Creek Primary and No71 Primary in the final which will be played at the No69 ground.
The schools were divided into three groups or clusters. Group one comprised of Crabwood Creek, Skeldon and Corriverton Primaries; group two No71, No68, New Market (64) and No59 Primaries, while group three was made up of No56, No51 and No48 Primaries. The Upper Corentyne area organises cricket from the Crabwood Creek to No43 areas including Black Bush Polder.
At the end of the competition the winning and runner up schools will be presented with trophies compliments of the UCCA. The schools will also be presented with gift vouchers. These vouchers will go to the players to purchase stationary and school supplies of their choice from a popular the Store on the Upper Corentyne. The players will also receive school materials.
The competition is being coordinated by chairman of the UCCA Competitions committee, former national wicketkeeper batsman Sydney Jackman.
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