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Apr 26, 2012 Sports
Results from Skeldon / Upper Corentyne Zone of the Ministry
of Culture, Youth & Sport (MCYS), National Sports Commission (NSC), Ministry of Education (MoE), GT&T & Al Sport & Tour Promotions (ASTP) 15th Annual Regional End of School Year Windball Cricket Championships.
Girls:
Corriverton defated No.59 by 9 wickets.
No. 59 Primary 34-0
Corriverton 35-1, Yamene Seawar 15, Naigela Senarine 10.
No.48 beat No.43 by 9 wickets.
No. 43 Primary 28-2, Carla Fade 14
no. 48 Primary 29-1, Gormattie Jairam 13
No. 68 defeated Skeldon.
Boys:
No.59 cruised past No.43 by 10 wickets.
No.43, 49-1, Devindra Khame 18, vickram Ramattan 15
No.59, 53-0.
Skeldon beat New Market by 30 runs.
Skeldon 70-2, Terend Shiwandar 19.
New Market 40-2, Temgal Rajkumar 19
Corriverton eased to a comfortable 8 wickets win over No.56
No.56 made 43-6, Antonio February 3-7, Malando Welch 2-2.
Corriverton replied with 46-2, Micheal Pitman 15, A February 11.
No.48 beat No.68 by 10 runs.
No 48 reached 50-2, Devendra Ramdeen 14, Yadkumar Sagadaywd 10. Parvandan Hulasie 2-7.
No 68 replied with 40-3.
Action continues today and Friday at Bush Lot Farm ground for schools in the Upper Corentyne/Black Bush Polder Zone, at the Albion Sports Complex ground.
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