BCB/ ARMCO Ltd Inter Secondary School Cricket Tournament….
LCSS Captain Damion Cecil receives the winning trophy from Anand Ramdial of ARMCO Ltd
LCSS Captain Damion Cecil receives the winning trophy from Anand Ramdial of ARMCO Ltd

Lower Corentyne Secondary Defeats Port Mourant Secondary

A destructive spell of off spin bowling by Deeraj Ramjit led Lower Corentyne Secondary School to an easy eight wickets victory over arch rivals Port Mourant Secondary to lift the championship trophy for the Berbice Cricket Board organised ARMCO Ltd tournament.

The tournament was for secondary schools in the Lower Corentyne area and was sponsored by Mr. Armand Ramdial, a popular contractor of Kildonan village.

Playing in front of a sizable crowd, Lower Corentyne Secondary won the toss and elected to put PMSS to take first strike. They were bowled out for 98 in 22 of their allotted 25 overs. The match was reduced to 25 overs from the original 30 due to CSEC exams at both schools.

Ravin Budwah top scored with 34 while Romesh Bharrat and Matthew Pottaya each scored 10 in a disappointing batting display by the strong PMSS team. Bowling for LCSS, Ramjit had the remarkable figures of six wickets for 14 runs from five overs.

In reply, LCSS cruised to an eight-wicket victory as Ari Afrizal Kadir struck a solid 56 not-out and received support from Nyron Hicks 13 and Devin Lalbeharry 12 not-out. Romel Budwah was the only successful bowler for PMSS. It was a sweet revenge for LCSS, who last week lost the RHTYSC/GBTI title to their arch rivals at the same venue.

BCB President Hilbert Foster congratulated his former school on winning the Lower Corentyne title and urged them to continue training for the overall Berbice championship which would be played later in the year.

The respective champions of the four sub zones- West Berbice, New Amsterdam/Canje, Lower Corentyne and Upper Corentyne would play in a knockout event to determine the overall Berbice champions.

Each school also received a supply of gear to assist them to play.

Bush Lot Secondary last week had won the West Berbice leg of the countywide tournament while the New Amsterdam/Canje finals would be played next week between Vryman Erven and the Berbice Educational Institute at the Rose Hall Canje Ground.

LCSS received fifty thousand dollars’ worth of educational material and the runner up thirty thousand dollars.

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