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Oct 04, 2012 Sports
Guyana Education Trust College (GETC), L’Aventure, Institute if Business Education and Camille’s Institute for Business & Science Studies (CIBSS) were the latest schools to register wins as play in the 21st Annual Secondary Schools Christmas Term Windball Cricket Champions Trophy Competition continued, at the National Park Tarmac on Tuesday.
In the day’s full results:
GETC defeated Monar Educational Institute (MEI) by 27 runs.
Taking first strike, GETC compiled 61-3 off the allotted 6 overs.
MEI in their reply was restricted to 34-6.
L’Aventure then beat Camille’s Institute for Business & Science Studies (CIBSS) by 33 runs.
L’Aventure made 69-3 batting first with Chris Deen 32 and Ryan Deen14, being the top-scorers. Omar Persaud bagged 2-13.
CIBSS was then routed for a paltry 36 in 5.3overs. Deen returned to grab 2-2, Troy Harris 2-3.
IBE beat Institute of Professional Education (IPE) by 15 runs.
IBE totaled 58-4, Hiradeo Jailal 38.
IPE in reply reached 43-7, Ramario Welcome 21. O Abrahams 3-4.
Girls-
CIBSS defeated St. Joseph’s High by 10 runs.
CIBSS made 65-1, Melissa Famey 35, & National Windball Female Cricket Captain Sharmilla Sookraj 10.
St. Joseph’s returning to the sport after a 10-year absence, replied with 55-1, Aliyiah Andrews 23, Hanisha Balli 16.
Meanwhile, play in the competition continues today, at the same venue.
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