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Jun 04, 2015 Sports
Diamond, Covent Garden and Peter’s Hall registered victories when the East Bank
Demerara zone of the 18th Annual Primary Schools Al Sport and tour promotions windball tournament commenced recently at Farm ground.
Diamond overcame Eccles by one run. Batting first, Diamond scored 59-2 off five overs. Steven Simon cracked 20, Jamal Thomas 11 and Kenny Kalpoo 10; Devendra Krishnalall claimed two wickets. Eccles replied with 58-1. Rawl Gittings got 34 (4×6) and Wayne Holder 10.
Covent Garden beat Providence by nine wickets. Providence managed 31-2, batting first. Amario Griffith made 17. Covent Garden responded with 32-1 off three overs. Vincent Chin made 16.
Peter’s Hall thumped St. Anne’s 20 runs. Peter’s Hall batted first and rattled up 54-2. Joshua Hamilton struck 24 and Seon King 16. St. Anne’s were restricted for 34-3 in reply. Isaacs Jackson got 18.
Diamond trounced Craig Primary. Diamond posted 61-2 before limiting Craig to 45-2.
Speaking before the start of play, Sport officer Alistair Munroe said they are looking at the possibility of staging a league competition and an exchange programme with Trinidad and Tobago.
Meanwhile, due to the lack of washroom facility at the Farm Ground, the girls’ category will be played on a date and venue to be announced.
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