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Feb 27, 2014 Sports
Wins for Belle West, Wales, Mc Gill and Vreed-en-Hoop
By Zaheer Mohamed
Belle West, Wales, Mc Gill and Vreed- en- Hoop primary schools recorded victories when the
Guyana Cricket Board/Scotiabank nationwide Kiddy cricket festival continued with action in the West Bank Demerara district at Wales yesterday.
Belle West overcame Goed Fortuin Primary by 6 runs. Belle West batted first and scored 146-6 in 10 overs. Anthon Khan made 7, while extras contributed 28. Christopher Gurdial claimed two wickets for Goed Fortuin who replied with 140 -10 in 10 overs. Leandra Sam scored 11 and extras assisted with 30. Romario Durga, Shameeza Sheriff and Alicia Nohar captured two wickets each.
Wales got the better of Malgre Tout Primary by 10 runs. Wales took first strike and posted 164-4 in 10 overs. Ravi Ragnauth led with 13 while Shaun Paul and Satish Persaud supported with 10 and 9 respectively. Reanna Emmanuel took two wickets. Malgre Tout responded with 154-5 in 10 overs. Grace Kissoon made 7; Tiffany Douglas and Amica Forley snared two wickets apiece.
Mc Gill defeated La Grange Primary by 10 runs. Mc Gill managed 129-6 in 10 overs, batting first, with 20 extras. Surendra Bikhram had 2-0. La Grange scored 119-8 in 10 overs. Uvindra Ram top scored with 11 and Samuel Lamott made 9. Daniel Grant, Anjalie Ram and Narine Etwaroo picked up two
wickets each.
Two Brothers Primary went down to Vreed-en-Hoop by 55 runs. Two Brothers suffered 13 dismissals in scoring 96 in 10 overs after taking first turn at the crease. Daniel Jordan 11 and Shaun John 9 were their leading batters. Faith Ann Walcott grabbed four wickets, while Shaun Patterson captured three, Jagmohan Singh and Elian Rampersaud two apiece.
Vreed-en-Hoop made 151-7 in 10 overs in reply. Elian Ram stroked 15, Jonathan Jacobis nine and Shawn Patterson eight. Jordan and Lidya Atkinson had two scalps each.
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