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Oct 07, 2012 Sports
L ‘Aventure (Girls) and Guyana Industrial Training Centre (GITC) Boys were declared champions of the 21st Annual Christmas Term Windball Cricket Championships for Secondary Schools which ended on Friday, at the National Park Tarmac.
In the Girls final-
L’Aventure defeated Institute of Professional Education (IPE) by 33 runs.
L’Aventure batted first and scored 76-1 with Jeanette Daniels hitting a top-score of 29 which included 2x6s, Tishana Douglas 16 & Rohinie Doodnauth 11.
IPE in their turn at the crease were restricted to 43-5 with Stacy DeFreitas 16. T. Douglas took 2 wickets, J. Daniels & Tia Alfred picked up 1 wicket each.
Stacy DeFreitas was adjudged the most outstanding teacher of the tournament, while T Douglas for the students. Camille’s Institute for Business & Science Studies was adjudged the most discipline team.
Monar Educational Institute boys was the most discipline & youngest Team in the tournament
Sports Officer of the MCYS, A Munroe will like to express his sincere thanks to the Management and Staff of the National Park Commission, Roger Gilgeous of Stereo Sonic, Bhola Nauth Ramraj, Digicel, Kaieteur News and all the schools that competed in this tournament.
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