National Rounders League results of August 29 matches

South Central Zone

At Lindo Park, Police Sports Club secured their first win with an 8 wicket victory over P.M.H.  Police Sports Club 289 for 2.  Mellisa Esprit 61, Nicky Luke 61, Kimm George 36.  PMH 285 All out.  Georgia Joseph 67, Rosette Ernest 34, Josette Davis 33.

Courts Renegades  were victorious over  Reformers in a morning match also played at Lindo Park.

SOUTH EAST ZONE

M J Gold Stars 448 for 3.  Bernadette Prosper 189, Sajah Welsh 75, Genevieve Cadette 44.  Domsetco Stars were 280 for 3 when rain stopped play.  Vernice Cuffy 63, Natasha Lawrence 58, Yvonne Baptiste 55.

At Grand Fond, GF Young Strikers scored 317 for 4. Marsha Baron 111,Geraldine George, 44 not out.  GF Original were 177 for 3, when the umpires called off play as a result of a misunderstanding.  Jacqueline John Hope was 34 not out and Petrona George 30 not out.

EAST ZONE

At Castle Bruce,  Survivors went down by  9 wickets  to Good Hope Stars.  Survivors 221 for 7.  Janet Bruney 71, Iroma Lestrade 22. Good Hope Stars 227 for 1.  Nerrisa Toussaint 63, Tanisha Toussaint 42, Monique Charles 41.

Veteran Bombers won Flamboyant Pacers by 7 wickets. Flamboyant Pacers           182 for 8.  Adilina Gasper 36,Mervinia Mingo 31.  Veteran Bombers 183 for 3.  Julia Mingo 52, Malicia Matthew 32.’

Kalinago Strikers were victorious over Power Blazers of Petite Soufriere at Jolly John.

North West Zone

Dublanc Almond Stars won Silver Stars by 7 wickets.  Silver Stars 203  in 40  Marie Lockhart 70, Wyzelle Philogene 28

Dublanc Almond Stars 222 for 3in 35 overs.  Onika Anselm 47, Sarali Feefee 35, Dedra Fontaine 30

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4 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    September 3, 2010

    seeing the game under the weather that sunday i was rather astonished at the attitude of the nurses. i must say that the level of arrogance exhibited by the nurses towards the police women was rather uncalled for, is it that the nurses don’t know the rules of the game or that’s how professionals behave. i saw the match with the nurses and matadors of scotts head and the same or worst manners was displayed, i expect better from the nurses, i am a male looking at the behavior of our young women, all sporting activities are centured around men, this is a good oppournity for women to display their athelitism yet still some display poor sports man ship shame.

  2. montel
    September 3, 2010

    congrats to the police maybe next time nurses dont give up

  3. DEEZEE
    September 2, 2010

    congratulations to the police women on their win at the Lindo Park last sunday, go pow pow. shame on the nurses for trying to win the match by cheating their way through. i strongly suggest that the nurses get an umpire thats sober and play a fair game. Its true that when you try to cheat your way through God is the one who determines the winner.

    well it looks as if the police women are not only good with guns but also with bats and BALLS! stay real ladies enforce the law on the nurses and all your other oponents. The nurses should have played in PMH yard they would win. lol

  4. Anonymous
    September 1, 2010

    Congratulations to the Police Women on their first win. That must have been a fun game in the rain for them. What a disappointment on the part of the Umpire for the nurses. That game proved that being unfair does not mean you will win a game.

    Congrats once again to the Police.

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