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Feb 22, 2020 Sports
Anthone Allen and Tenisha Hoyte hit enterprising half centuries in latest results of the Forbes Burnham Foundation (FBF), National Sports Commission (NSC) AL Sport & Tour Promotions sponsored “Hit It For 50” Schools Windball Cricket Organised by Sports Officer A. Munroe played at the National Gymnasium.
In results from the Girls segment – Vreed En Hoop Secondary scored 160-2 with Denicia Singh 54 and Leahna Emmanuel 46 to defeat Brickdam Secondary who were held to 106-1; Ashanti Kennedy 36 and Ske Dawson 32 were the top scorers.
East Ruimveldt Secondary & Richard Ishmael Secondary played to a tie.
Richard Ishmael Secondary made 141-0, Akalla Rampatap 72 (6s-8), Akeilah Eastman 45.
East Ruimveldt Secondary replied with 141-3, Shania Kingston 53.
University of Guyana complied 149-1 with Akaze Thompson 61 and Keisha Fraser 40.
East Ruimveldt Secondary were halted at 117-1 with Shania Kingston 58.
And Soesdyke Secondary rattled up 167-1 with Tenisha Hoyte hitting an unbeaten 96 (6s-12) to brush aside L’Aventure Secondary who were kept in check at 74-1 with Abigail Corbin hitting 54.
Over in the Boys department – East Ruimveldt Secondary cantered to 129-1 with Anthone Allen not out on 93(6s-11). Richard Ishmael Secondary in reply were restricted to 103-3.
Goed Fortuin Secondary reached 121-6, Satyanand Persaud 66 (6s-9); Zennis Woolford took 3 wkts. Queenstown Secondary replied with 93-0, Epham Carrington 34 to fall short in the contest.
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