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May 01, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – National Sports Commission, Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport 11th edition Janet & Cheddi Jagan Windball Cricket champion trophy Georgetown edition, organised by Sport Office A. Munroe, at the Gymnasium, continues today with matches in the later stages.
In recent Janet Jagan Girls action:-
Saint Roses High School invited to bat by Houston Secondary School scored 96-1, with Tonuja Singh 48 and Reya Sookwah 28.
Houston Secondary in search of reaching the finals could only manage 69-7, when the chase came to an end Nafeza Pertab 16, Hanna Charles 14. Chelsea Francis 2 wkts.
The other game saw Bishops High School batting first and made 39-2 with Jael Chan 12.
Saint Stanislaus College replied with 42-0 in 1.1 overs, Sarshini Lallbeharry hit 36 (6sx6).
Action today, Friday May 1st, 2026 at the National Gymnasium will see the Georgetown zone being decided as the curtains come down on the zone.
In the Janet Jagan school girls Windball Cricket segment, Saint Stanislaus College will play Saint Roses High School in what is expected to be a keenly contested match.
Meanwhile in the Cheddi Jagan boys will see the semis then the finals. The schools are Saint Stanislaus College, Saint Rose’s High School (defending champions), Houston Secondary and Brickdam Secondary.
Play starts at 5:30 pm, this is to give the Parents/Guardians the opportunity to come out the and witness their children’s involvement in the tournament. Gratitude is extended to the NSC MCYS for making this possible.
Both winners will advance to the national semis. Which will see the winners from Regions 2,3,4,5,6,7,10 and Georgetown battling for national honours.
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