Under-15 Category – Kidicare Trophy

West Coast Zone
Zeeburg Youths defeated Uitvlugt Youths by 26 runs:
Zeeburg Youths batted first and scored 73 – 6 in ten overs (Chris Persaud 21) while Uitvlugt made 47-6 from ten overs in reply as Andy Rahaman took 4-13.
Uitvlugt Youths, in their second match trounced Superstreet Youths by 47 runs.  Uitvlugt batted first and scored 98-7 from 10 overs (John Persaud 21) while Superstreet Youths were restricted to 51-9 as Keith Smith grabbed 3-8.

Female Category – Well Woman Trophy
Linden Zone
Coomacka Queens defeated Kara Kara Queens by six runs:
Coomacka Queens took first and scored 96 -4 from 10 overs (Olita Jones 49). Kara Kara Queens fell short at 90-4. Rosanna Grandison top-scored with 31 while Ann Torres grabbed 2-24.

Sunrise CC defeated Genesis Girls by 50 runs:
Sunrise Queens batted first and scored 125 all-out from 10 overs with Alisha Stellingburg top scoring with 54.
Genesis, in reply, was bowled out for 75 in 10 overs.
Open Category – Mike’s Pharmacy Trophy

Linden Zone
Victory 14 defeated Sunrise CC by four runs, Pacesetters and Uprising SC gained walkovers from Exodus and South Star gained a walkover from West Watooka at the Christianburg Ground.
Street Boys XI defeated Westside Underdogs XI by four wickets, West Side Underdogs then defeated Bent Street XI by 101 runs and Diamond Superstars XI got a walkover from Raiders XI at West Watooka Ground.

West Coast Zone:
Superstreet XI defeated Shattaville by eight wickets and Rangers SC “B” Team defeated Young Challengers XI by a massive 113 runs. Rangers SC “B” Team batted first and scored 170-4 in 15 overs  with Kenworth Smith (108) leading the way while Young Challengers were limited to 58 all-out in ten overs.

Essequibo Zone:
Reliance SC upset Die Hard XI by five wickets:
Die Hard XI were inserted and made a competitive 145-4 in 15 overs (Patrick Rooplall 34; Davenand Chaitram 2-29). In reply, RSC made 146-5 in 14.3 overs (Davenand Chaitram 46; Yassir Mohamed 2-17 and Rupert Chand 2-19).

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