Jamaica Schools: North Street boys in semi-final tussle (13 April 1999)
The Sunlight Cup semi-final enters its second round today and champions Kingston College are on the hunt for their second straight victory in the semis when they oppose North Street neighbours St
13-Apr-1999
13 April 1999
Jamaica Schools: North Street boys in semi-final tussle
The Jamaica Gleaner
The Sunlight Cup semi-final enters its second round today and
champions Kingston College are on the hunt for their second straight
victory in the semis when they oppose North Street neighbours St.
George's College at Emmet Park.
In other matches: Bridgeport Comprehensive vs Waterford, Jonathan
Grant High vs St. Andrew Technical (STATHS) at Lime Tree Oval, while
Wolmer's vs St. Jago High at Heroes Circle. All matches start at
10:30 a.m.
The defending champions, coached by veteran Roy McLean, will once
again look to their key players in opening batsman and captain Sean
Cousley, allrounders Marlon Samuels, Martin Isaacs, Lincoln Granston
along with pacer Andrew Richardson, spinner Orville Clarke and
wicketkeeper Andrew Dennis, to carve out another victory, having
beaten St. George's in the Tappin Cup semis and Wolmer's in the
Sunlight Cup semi-final.
The Winston "Milo" Wilson-coached St. George's College, which also
tasted victory in their first semi-final against St. Jago High, will
aim to rebound from their Tappin Cup semi-final loss with top players
in captain and allrounder Ramon Hutchinson, batsmen Richard Gordon,
Renaldo Fletcher, Destry Sterling, Davalle Grant and pacers Shacurie
Wilson, Sheldon Smith and allrounders Allistair Gunning and Gary
Herbine.
Jonathan Grant High, whose first game against Waterford Comprehensive
ended in a draw after being rained out, will look to key players in
captain and Jamaica Under-19 allrounder Tamar Lambert, Andre
O'Sullivan, Gerald Morgan, Greg Hare, Oshane Ferron and Richard
Lewin.
STATHS will look to key player and Jamaica Under-19 allrounder
Barrington Bartley Jnr., who also turn out in the Surrey Senior Cup
for St.Catherine C.C., with support expected from Rolston Smith,
Leiston Williams, Wesley Gregory and Damion Linton.
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