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Feb 28, 2014 Sports
Vreed-en-Hoop and Wales Primary Schools have booked their places in the final of the West Bank
Demerara Zone of the Scotiabank / Guyana Cricket Board nationwide Kiddy festival after recording victories yesterday at Wales ground.
Vreed-en-Hoop defeated Mc Gill primary by 28 runs. Vreed-en-Hoop batted first and scored 119 in 10 overs losing 10 wickets in the process. Sherlon Somerset led with 17 while extras assisted with 18.
Narine Etwaroo, Aron Persaud and Alicia Henry grabbed two wickets each. Mc Gill in reply scored 91-10 in 10 overs with 14 extras. Shawn Patterson bagged four wickets while Getanjalie Prabudial claimed three and Somerset two.
Wales overcame Belle West Primary by 45 runs. Belle West took first strike and managed 107-8 in 10 overs. Dinanath Roopnarine made 9 and extras contributed 14. Jameela Benn, Jamal Bramdeo and Tiffany Douglas picked up two scalps apiece.
Wales responded with 152-7 in 10 overs. Christopher Singh stroked 14 and Shawn Paul 12. Jamaal Mohamed and Jagnarine Sarjoo snared two wickets each. Vreed-en-Hoop and Wales will clash in the Zone final and the winner will take on Cornelia Ida in the West Demerara District final today at the same venue.
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