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Mar 09, 2014 Sports
Enterprise defeated Strathspey Primary school by 53 runs to win the final of the Central East Coast Demerara District when the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Scotiabank nationwide Kiddy Cricket Festival continued yesterday.
Playing at the Enterprise ground, the home team batted first and rattled up 173-6 in 10 overs. Edmond Pearson slammed four sixes in a top score of 24 while Clinton Alexander supported with 16 and extras contributed 20. Tyrese Brown claimed 2-2.
Strathspey responded with 122-7 in 10 overs. Aaliyah Trotz was their leading batter with 14 and Randy Andrews made 10. Pearson snared 2-0 and Annika Layne 2-5.
Meanwhile, Strathspey edged out Annandale Primary in the bowl out after their semi final game ended in a tie. Strathspey hit the stumps twice while Annandale failed to score; each team had five attempts.
Strathspey took first strike and posted 137-6 in 10 overs. Aru Hinds stroked 14, Darren Benjamin and Tyrese Brown chipped in with 10 and 9 respectively. Beyonce Jackson captured 2-5.
Annandale scored 137-4 in 10 overs in reply. Delwyn Boyce led with 14 while Shawn Roopnarine and Romel Ramdatt contributed eight each. Crystal Alphonso was the pick of the bowlers for Strathspey with 2-6.
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