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Massy Hat Trick for CCSS’ Auguste

Dominique Auguste career best 7 wickets for 14 runs. (PHOTO: Anthony De Beauville)
Image: Dominique Auguste career best 7 wickets for 14 runs. (PHOTO: Anthony De Beauville)
Dominique Auguste career best 7 wickets for 14 runs. (PHOTO: Anthony De Beauville)

THE 2016 Massy United Insurance Under-19, 50-Over Schools’ Cricket Tournament bowled off on Tuesday with a Group C match up between Entrepot Secondary and Castries Comprehensive Secondary at the Monchy Playing Field.

The highlight of the day was a career best 7 wickets for 14 runs by national Under – 15 cricketer Dominic Auguste, to enable Castries Comprehensive to complete a well-earned 6 wicket victory over Entrepot.

Entrepot Secondary batting first was dismissed for 133 in 20 overs, with Kyle Adonis top scoring with 43 and TyrelChicot making 20.

Auguste with a hat trick, the first of the tournament was CCSS’ best bowler, finishing with impressive figures of 7 for 14 in 8 overs. Captain Sherkim Scott also lent good support taking 3 for 13 in 6 overs.

Chasing 134 for victory, CCSS got to their target for the loss of 4 wickets. Auguste led the scoring with 31; Sherkim Scott got 26 and Dudley Charles 16 not out.

The tournament continues today – In Group D: SDA plays Marigot Secondary at the Monchy Playing Field. Group E – Leon Hess Comprehensive meets Babonneau at the Gros Islet Playing Field.

Tomorrow in Group C: Castries Comprehensive plays Sir Arthur Lewis Community College at the Gros Playing Field. Group D: Vide Bouteille against St. Mary’s College at the Monchy Playing Field. Group A: Soufriere versus Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School at the Soufriere Mini Stadium and in Group B: Clendon Mason Memorial plays Grande Riviere Secondary at the Dennery Playing Field.

Anthony De Beauville is The VOICE Publishing Company’s multi-award winning sports journalist. He works closely with a number of sports federations including the Department of Youth Development and Sports, the Saint Lucia Olympic Committee and other organizations.

He covers and contributes articles highlighting the areas of international, regional, national, community based clubs and schools sporting activities. There is never an off day as he stays busy... Read full bio...

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