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Apr 11, 2013 Sports
The finals of the 10/10 male and female softball cricket competition organised by Attorney at Law Tajenarine Ramroop for teams in Blairmont and Ithaca villages will be played today at the Blairmont Settlement cricket ground beginning at 16:00hrs.
Six male and two female teams were involved in the competition which was played on a round robin basis with the top two teams emerging to contest the finals. The teams that participated are Blairmont No 1, 2, 3 and four, Ithaca and veterans; The teams in the final are Blairmont No 1 and Blairmont No 4. The female teams are made up of players from Blairmont N02 and 3 settlements.
In the preliminary matches Blairmont No 1 played unbeaten winning all five of their matches, while Blairmont No4’s only loss was to the hands of Blairmont No1.
According to Mr Ramroop who was a former magistrate the main idea of organising the competition is to keep the youths off the street and off of drugs, Alcohol and other illicit activities.
Trophies and cash incentives will be presented to the top two teams in both the mal e and female categories, while a number of individual awards will also be presented to the top performers including most valuable player, best batsman, best bowler, best young emerging player, while prizes will also be given to the man of the match in all the preliminary matches.
A number of other activities have been organised by Mr. Ramroop including a tapeball competition involving Police, Blairmont Community Centre, Blairmont Settlement, De Edward and Ithaca.
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