THE GEORGETOWN Softball Cricket League (GSCL) Inc.-organised Trophy Stall, Regal Stationery and Computer Centre/Salod Marketing Agency/Star Party Rentals and Mike’s Copy Centre-sponsored tournament is expected to climax on Monday, July 1 with the playing-off of the three finals at the Everest Cricket Club ground from 09:30hrs. In the Male Over-35 category, Park Rangers will face Regal in a 12-overs-a-side contest, Wolf’s Warriors will take on Regal in the Male Open 20/20 final, a game that can best be described as a repeat of last year’s Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company-sponsored 10/10 final, while Aroaima Rusal Warriors of Linden will come up against Regal in the female segment which is a 12-over affair.
The winners in the Over-35 and Female divisions will receive $100 000 each while the Open champion will take home $200 000.
Banking on the excitement softball cricket has been garnering over the past year, Monday’s matches will be no different.
Skipper Troy Kippins, Chien Gittens, Patrick Rooplall, Mohammed Ayume and Safraz Esau will lead Regal Open’s challenge against Amit Rai, Safraz Karim, Balbinder Shivpersaud and Diaram Persaud of Wolf’s Warriors.
Supporters of the Regal Over-35 squad will be hoping that Mahendra Hardyal, Samuel Kingston, Mahendra Arjune and Lyndon Lyght bring their ‘A’ game to stop the Park Rangers lineup which includes the veteran Ricky ‘Bimby’ Singh, Danny Mohanram and Tony Singh.
The Ladies’ encounter is the perfect foil for a supporting role in the day’s activities and to this extent, Lashanna Toussaint, Nalini Sumintra, Dawn Nichols and Vanessa Choonoo will be looking to turn back the challenge of the Mining Town ladies, whose lineup is unknown.
Meanwhile, the Male nationwide 1212 softball competition will commence on July 6 at the same venue and the Banks DIH/Cloud Nine tournament will start six days later at the beverage manufacturing giant’s Thirst Park-based ground. (Calvin Roberts)
The winners in the Over-35 and Female divisions will receive $100 000 each while the Open champion will take home $200 000.
Banking on the excitement softball cricket has been garnering over the past year, Monday’s matches will be no different.
Skipper Troy Kippins, Chien Gittens, Patrick Rooplall, Mohammed Ayume and Safraz Esau will lead Regal Open’s challenge against Amit Rai, Safraz Karim, Balbinder Shivpersaud and Diaram Persaud of Wolf’s Warriors.
Supporters of the Regal Over-35 squad will be hoping that Mahendra Hardyal, Samuel Kingston, Mahendra Arjune and Lyndon Lyght bring their ‘A’ game to stop the Park Rangers lineup which includes the veteran Ricky ‘Bimby’ Singh, Danny Mohanram and Tony Singh.
The Ladies’ encounter is the perfect foil for a supporting role in the day’s activities and to this extent, Lashanna Toussaint, Nalini Sumintra, Dawn Nichols and Vanessa Choonoo will be looking to turn back the challenge of the Mining Town ladies, whose lineup is unknown.
Meanwhile, the Male nationwide 1212 softball competition will commence on July 6 at the same venue and the Banks DIH/Cloud Nine tournament will start six days later at the beverage manufacturing giant’s Thirst Park-based ground. (Calvin Roberts)