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Nov 14, 2014 Sports
The Georgetown Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association (GCUSA) has released the names of the umpires to officiate in this weekend Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) fixtures. Colin Alfred and Javed Persaud will oversee the action in the Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day final which starts tomorrow at 09:30hrs between hosts Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) and Everest; Heuvel Cunha will act as stand by.
In the New Building Society second division 40-over at 09:30hrs tomorrow, GNIC will host Transport Sports Club (TSC), Cyril Garnath and Ashook Brijkoomar are in charge; Malteenoes SC (MSC) will entertain University of Guyana (UG) under the guidance of Deon Feassal and Reginald Grant, while Sophia will play Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) at UG ground, Mario Nicholls and Clyde Layne in charge.
On Sunday from 09:30hrs, Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) host Guyana Defense Force under the guidance of Garnath and Hortence Isaacs; Sophia will take on Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) at UG under the watchful eyes of Nicholls and Layne, while Diplomats will battle MYO at MSC, Grant and Ernest Hinds officiating.
In the Banks Malta Supreme Under-13 tomorrow, DCC and GCC will face off from 09:30hrs and MSC will play Everest from 13:30hrs at MYO with the umpires being Zaheer Mohamed and Daniel Richmond.
On Sunday, TSC will challenge GYO (09:30hrs) and Bel Air Rubis will match skills with Diplomats (13:30hrs) with Mohamed and Richmond calling play.
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