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Apr 21, 2013 Sports
The final segment of the Inaugural Banks DIH sponsored, Banks Beer male and female Softball Inter club Beach 10/10 Cricket competition will culminate today at the Number63 Beach Corentyne, Berbice, with play in both the male and female segments.
The competition began with some 36 teams competing and it’s now down to the final seven with four in the male and three in the female category remaining.
An action packed day is anticipated with some five matches scheduled for the day which is scheduled to get started at 09:00 hrs.
The day’s action is expected to bowl off with the two semifinals in the male category and one in the female segment. Among the males the matches scheduled to be played will see Chris Jagdeo Construction 11 of Lower Corentyne coming up against Capo’s 11 of Rosignol West Coast Berbice in what is expected to be a cracker, while the other game will see Black Bush Polder taking on Hunters of Crabwood Creek for a place in the final. In the female department, the one semifinal will see Blairmont Angels taking to the sward against Yeast Angels with the winners set to oppose Nand Persaud and Company Limited “Karibe Rice Girls” in the finals. The Karibe Rice Girls had earlier booked their place in the final by getting past Port Mourant Angels in their semifinal encounter last Sunday. Many attractive prizes are up for grabs with the winning team set to pocket $150,000, while the second placed will take home $75,000 and third place $50,000.
In the female category the winner and runner up will be presented with $50,000 and $30,000 respectively. The teams will also receive trophies while there will also be attractive prizes for outstanding individual players. (Samuel Whyte)
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