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Apr 04, 2014 Sports
Covent Garden Secondary emerged winners of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport / National Sports Commission / Al Sport and Tour Promotions annual Melissa King Easter Term Windball tournament after winning their three matches in the round-robin finals.
IPE took the runner up spot after beating third placed North Georgetown Secondary by nine wickets in their final encounter played on Sunday last at National Park. NGSS took first strike and made 39-1. Sheressa Roach
scored 22 (3×4) and Serena Hope 13.
IPE replied with 42-1 off 2 overs. Alica Somrah slammed 21(5×4) and Jasmattie Debedin made 12. In other matches played, Dolphin Secondary lost to North Georgetown Secondary by seven wickets. Dolphin batted first and managed 79-2 with Oteisha Layne scoring 44 not out (8×4).
North Georgetown Secondary School made 82-3 in reply; Sheressa Roach scored 27 (6×4) and Merisa Hunte 18.
Institute of Professional Education (IPE) thumped Dolphin Secondary by 10 wickets. Dolphin Secondary School took first strike and managed 32-5. IPE scored 36-0 off 2.3 overs in reply. Cynthia Rampersaud stroked 29 (4×6).
Fourth place Friendship Secondary grabbed the most disciplined team trophy while Covent Garden received the best uniformed team prize and IPE the spirit of the tournament award.
The most outstanding bowler was Shellimiah Meadonca of IPE while the best batter and all rounder prizes went to both Marcia Singh and Kavsia Shultz of Covent Garden.
North Georgetown received the prize for scoring the highest team total and Oteisha Layne of Dolphin Secondary was rewarded for the highest individual score. The presentation of prizes will be done shortly.
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