Friday June 02, 2017
Nandy Park, Bayrock register victories Nandy Park and Bayrock recorded victories when the East Bank Demerara Cricket Association Sterling Products Ltd. T20 tournament continued on Sunday last. Nandy Park defeated North Soesdyke by 61 runs. Batting first, Nandy Park posted 180-4. Tevin Imlach struck 88, John Champayne 38 and Ryan Shun 18. Rakesh Gangaram claimed 2-30 while there was one each for Trevor Benn and Leron Primo. North Soesdyke were bowled out for 119 in 18 overs in reply. Benn made 28, Sahadeo Hardaiow 23 and Cletus Johnson 19. Kelvin Leitch claimed 4-29, Rohan Sarjoo 2-12 and Darson La Rose 2-17. Bayrock beat Eccles by 86
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runs. Bayrock took first strike and scored 172-4. Eon Reynolds stroked 71 while Leonard Caleb got 41; Kevin Plantz snared 2-38 and
Stephen Harris 1-27. Eccles were sent packing for 86 in 12 overs. Stephon Brown captured 4-13 and Leon Pless 3-11.
Friday June 02, 2017 ARIES (Mar. 21–Apr. 19) Educational pursuits should help you develop your hobbies. Problems with females you live or work with will try your patience and cause temper flare ups. Risks will not be profitable. TAURUS (Apr. 21- may 21) You should include children in your activities. You can benefit financially if you put money or maintenance into your living quarters. Romance and social activity will be a promising combination. GEMINI (May 21–June 20) Financial affairs do not look too favorable today. Be inquisitive about unfamiliar circumstances. Don't trust a deal that looks too good, or a lover who appears to have it all. CANCER (June 21–July 22) Listen to the advice given by others. Use your intellectual approach to get the best results. This will not be the best day to sign deals or to take care of other people's financial matters. LEO (July 23–Aug. 22) Check your personal papers and make sure everything is in order. Social events will be plentiful. You will drive your emotional partner crazy today. VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) Your dynamic, determined approach will win favors as well as a helping hand. Chances are you could get stuck with a colleague's job unexpectedly. You will enjoy the interaction with youngsters and take great pride in the projects you've
completed. LIBRA (Sept. 23–Oct. 22) Your willingness to help others can and will lead to fatigue if you don't learn to say no. Don't let your mate bully you into thinking that you owe them your time and your life. Today will be rather hectic on the domestic scene. SCORPIO (Oct. 23–Nov. 21) You may want to take a look at courses offered at a local institute. Don't say things that could be damaging later on. Cut loose. Being unappreciated by your boss could make it hard to do your work effectively. SAGIT(Nov.22–Dec.21) Learn some new skills that will increase your income. You'll be able to break bad habits if you put your mind to it. Get involved in a competitive sport that will bring the challenges you thrive on. CAPRI(Dec.22–Jan.19) Don't rely on others to handle the workload. Pleasure trips will be most enjoyable and should lead to new and lasting friendships. It might be best to keep your ideas to yourself today. AQUARIUS(Jan.20–Feb.18) Someone left a real mess for you to sift through. You have been stagnating for some time now and you need a change of pace. Changes in your residence may be financially favorable. PISCES (Feb. 19–Mar. 20) You are best to work at home, clearing up overdue projects. Sudden romance could end just as quickly. You may find yourself changing plans for some form of entertainment.
Well Teen, Trophy Stall, Tropical Springs and Nauth Motor Spares U-13 tourney Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) posted wins while Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) and Transport Sports Club (TSC) played to a tie when the Well Teen, Trophy Stall, Tropical Springs and Nauth Motor Spares Under-13 tournament continued recently at Gandhi Youth Organisation ground. GYO beat RHTY&SC by 17 runs. GYO batted first and scored 79-7 from their reduced quota of 15 overs. Mavindra Dindyal made 23; Mathew Payota claimed 3-9 and Jonathan Rampersaud 315. RHTY&SC were bowled out for 62 in 12.3 overs in reply. Jeremy Sandia got 11 as
Scotiabank CONCACAF...
(From page 26) in the competition due to the on-going suspension of the Guatemalan Federation). In total, the expanded CONCACAF club competitions platform – including the newly launched Scotiabank CONCACAF League and the re-designed Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League — will feature 31 club teams from across the Confederation. The 2018 edition of the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League kicks off in February of next year, featuring the winner of the 2017 Scotiabank CONCACAF League and 15 more of the best clubs from the entire CONCACAF region, including the Caribbean, Central America, plus Mexico, the United States and Canada. The champion of that competition will represent the region in the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup. (CONCACAF)
Guyanese cyclists... (From page 31) starters. On May 29th in the Category 2/3 contest, Stephano Husbands had to settle for the 38th position of 114 riders with Enzo Matthews of Continental Cycle Club 54th, Christopher Holder of Team Evolution did not finish the race. In the Pro Category 1 on the same day, Geron Williams (Foundation/Continental Cycle Club) placed 12th of 54 finishers. Eastman ended 19th, Raynauth Jeffrey (Team Pharmaco-Deepsouth) 39th, Savory, De Nobrega as well as Paul and Horace Burrowes did not finish the race as a result of an accident.
Danesh Persaud snared 3-11 and Dishan Ramnarine 2-12. Payota was voted man-ofthe-match. GYO thumped Malteenoes Sports Club by 91 runs. GYO took first turn at the crease and posted 170-8. Mavindra Dindyal scored 29. E. Wills had 3-22 and N. Permaul 2-27. MSC were bowled out for 79 in 15.3 overs in reply. Chad Shivratan got 20 as man-of-the-match D. Ramnarine picked up 3-5. GCC defeated DCC by four wickets. DCC took first strike and managed 122-8 in 25 overs. Shemar Bookie and
Jonathan Vandall made 16 and 14 respectively. Ravaldo Phillips took 2-19. GCC replied with 125-6 in 23 overs. Manof-the-match Rahul Singh struck 34; Jaffar Pinder captured 3-26. RHTY&SC batted first and scored 132-6 off their allotted 25 overs. Mahendra Gopilall made 35 and Vishal Naidu 19; Jonathan Adams got 2-19 and Riyad Latif 2-27. TSC responded with 132-9 in 25 overs. Alvin Mohabir hit 30 and Shamar Yearwood 25. Gopilall had 2-35. Mohabir was named man-of-thematch.
Champions Trophy 2017 Fixtures