This tournament has been going on for many years, some of you may have relatives participating in, so here is an update of the 1st and 2nd rounds;
Summarised scores and results of play in Rounds 1 and 2 of the 31st annual Sir Garfield Sobers International Schools Tournament
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Sir Garfield Sobers International Schools Tournament
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Oakville 312-6 (39 overs) (Brian Brown 107, Neil Johnson 79, Dwayne Dick 72 not out, Marcus Nandu 15; Daniel Ramsawak 3-41).
Queens Park 183 all out (29.2 overs) (Rickash Boodram 37 not out, Leon Basanoo 35, Joshua Dookie 26, Kevis John 19, Daniel Ramsawak 18, Kallis Romain 14, Kevon Surzano 12; Dwayne Dick 4-22, Steffaun Griffith 3-36, Shemar Davis 2-30).
What de heck!! Oh Canada!!

In reply to culpepperboy
Thats what will happen, when the Tits are on their own
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Tits beaten by 129 runs.
Dick 72 n.o and 4-22.
Dick do de trick!!
In reply to culpepperboy
Dwayne Dick is from Guyana.. playing as a guest player for Canada...
Still don't understand why he's not in the Guyana U17 side... was by far the best young allrounder in the local tournament.. some say he embarrassed the team and coach during last year U15 by thieving cake and hide it in his pocket.. that's why they didn't select him
Oakville 96 all out (28.4 overs) (Neil Johnson 28, Bryan Brown 23, Steffaun Griffith 12, Asher Cornelius 5-20).
Antigua Schools 100-5 (34.1 overs) (Michael Marcellin 32, Kenny Sutton 18, Rasheed Henry 13 not out, Marcus Nandu 2-19).
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How a school that is all boys like St Leonards is not doing well amazes me.
That school needs a good cricket coach or good coaching.
You think you coulda beat HC back in the day when they were all boys?
In reply to analyst-kid
Maybe that school should be a Mixed school.
BTW, apart from V Holder, has St. Leonards produced anyone?
Just following your lead about an all male school.
In reply to openning
Nuff national footballers and entertainers.
In fact St Leonards has been the leading school in football for decades now...from the time I was at school before and after.
In reply to openning
Ellerslie however, has fallen away since the halcyon days of Sherwin Campbell and Philo Wallace together..Carlisle Best,Dave Marshall and many others I can't recall now.
Barbados Government or BCA lagging badly....top coaches should be implanted at nuff of these schools and even communities....our youth too idle.
In reply to anthonyp
is that Marcus Nandu related to Arjune
In reply to analyst-kid
I was reffering to cricket, having played one match against Vanburn in his last year at school, and meeting Richard Stoute for the first time
In reply to openning
thats what Im saying ..St Leonards is a football school powerhouse in Barbados but not so much in cricket.
In reply to analyst-kid
The Schools tend to do well in squalls, Site. A couple of years ago St. Leonard's were doing very well when they had Collis King on board. But that group of players have moved on and Collis is no longer with the program. Harrison College is still performing creditably if you are checking
In reply to Bestian
Wunnuh two Kolij boys shameless!
There seem to be many teams at this year tourament
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Dillon Douglas for French Verandah St. Vincent Community College that scored 107, he scored a double century 2 weeks ago for st. vincent against st. lucia in the windwards u19 tournament. He's on windwards u19 team for the regional tournament. Looking forward to some good things from him.
In reply to analyst-kid
Schools cricket in Bim Like all others need a serious upgrade
In reply to doosra
Sean confirmed in today's KN he is
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