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St. Leonard’s Gunners blast competition in Sixes final

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Barbados Advocate article.

Bridgetown, Barbados - After two days of intense competition, Mark’s Auto Spares St. Leonard’s Gunners found themselves at the top of the pile in the inaugural Burger King-Sky Mall Cammie Smith National Sixes Cricket Competition.

Playing in the final on March 15, at the Mapp Hill Pavilion, the Gunners blazed their way to the Cammie Smith trophy with a four-wicket win over Garrison – The Pride of Graydon Sealy.

With both teams coming into the final undefeated, it was expected to be a clash of epic proportions and it did not dis-appoint. The Pride of Graydon Sealy batted first and made 33 runs in their six overs. Losing just two wickets along the way, the top score came from Shaquon Collymore who hit 17 not out, while Jason Jones chipped in with nine.

The Mark’s Auto Spares St. Leonard’s Gunners came away victorious in the inaugural Burger King-Sky Mall Cammie Smith National Sixes Cricket Competition after keeping a clean sheet for the entire tournament.

St. Leonard’s had no issues knocking down the target, putting up 35 for the loss of one. Renaldo Griffith was the man to lose his wicket at the hands of Jones, who put down a fantastic catch to send Griffith back to the pavilion for eight. Tishawn Boyce top-scored with 18 while Keon Simpson ended not-out on six. (MP)

Honour Roll

1st Place: Mark’s Auto Spares St. Leonard’s Gunners, 2nd Place: Garrison – The Pride of Graydon Sealy, 3rd Place: Parkinson Memorial Secondary

Best Team on Parade: Mark’s Auto Spares St. Leonard’s Gunners

Most Valued Player: Renaldo Griffith

Most Disciplined Player: Jayasuri Gibson

Most Catches: Shaquon Collymore

Most Wickets: Josiah Bailey

Most Runs: Renaldo Griffith

Longest Six: Kieron Browne

First Published In The Barbados Advocate.

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Wed, 04/08/2015 - 15:43
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After two days of intense competition, Mark’s Auto Spares St. Leonard’s Gunners found themselves at the top of the pile in the inaugural Burger King-Sky Mall Cammie Smith National Sixes Cricket Competition.

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