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Feb 21, 2014 Sports
Timehri and FE Pollard Primary Schools won the Upper East Bank and East Georgetown districts respectively when the Scotiabank nationwide Kiddy cricket festival continued yesterday.
Timehri defeated Soesdyke Primary by 6 runs at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park. Timehri batted first and rattled up 167-6 off their allocation of 10 overs.
Munesh Ramdial 11 and Daniel Winter 10 were their leading batters while extras contributed 22. Sookdeo Ramlakhan claimed 2-10. Soesdyke replied with 161-9 in 10 overs. Amar Hardyal made 12 and extras assisted with 12 also. Ramdial, Prince Forde and Melissa Seenarine captured two wickets each.
FE Pollard overcame St. Gabriel’s Primary by 30 runs at the Demerara Cricket Club ground in Queenstown. St. Gabriel’s took first strike and managed 128-6 in 10 overs. Jahvon Worrel scored 16 and extras contributed 12 while Gilicia Taylor picked up three wickets.
F E Pollard responded with 158-3 in 10 overs. Tramel Mc Cordy led with 18 while Robert Nicholson and Rashana Griffith supported with 11 apiece, Makahaya Jervis made 10 and Kevon Caesar 8. Extra chipped in with 12.
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