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First Division
Somerset Bridge 184 –Willow Cuts 185-3
Ryan Shepherd struck an undefeated 89 and 16-year-old Kavon Fubler collected three wickets to lead Cuts to this seven-wicket triumph at White Hill yesterday.
Shepherd's stroke-filled innings produced a six and 12 fours while others making major contributions to the total were Diante Darrell 24, Rawn Warner 21 and Trevor Forth 17. Cuts required just 34 overs to reach their winning target.
Earlier Donnie Charles had a fine knock of 88 for Bridge while Donovan Burgess scored 46. Kavon Fubler gave up 38 runs for his three wicket haul off 10 overs while another 16-year-old Diante Darrell took two for 27 off 10 overs with a maiden.
Devonshire Rec. 188-6 –St. George's CC 156
In a game at Devonshire reduced to 26 overs because of a late start, Devonshire Rec. won by 32 runs with Chris Foggo top scoring on 36. Kameron Fox followed on 34 not out while Jeremy Fray was also not out on 30.
Machai Simmons was the top bowler for the eastenders with two wickets for 25 runs off five overs.
St. George's were dismissed in 22.5 overs with number eight bat Gregg Foggo high man on 32, his vicious knock saw him smash five sixes. Christian Burgess hit 30.
Derek Brangman was the pick of the home side's bowlers taking three wickets for 33 runs off six overs with a maiden while Wilbur Burt took two for 24 off four overs with a maiden.
Willow Cuts 414-6 –Warwick 79
On Saturday Willow Cuts feasted off nine-man Warwick's bowling with Sheroy Fubler hammering an undefeated century to lead Cuts to a whopping 335-run victory at Somerset.
In a game reduced to 46 overs Cuts' batsmen had things their own way from the very start, taking the upper hand through Fubler whose heroic knock included a six and 22 fours. Others sharing in the brutal attack on the bowling were Diante Darrell with 60, Ryan Shepherd with 57 and Trevor Forth 48.
Alex Ruskin was the best bowler for Warwick taking three for 52 off 10 overs.
Diante Darrell was the man responsible for the demolishment off Warwick's batsmen with a haul of five wickets for 37 runs while Jermaine Trott claimed three for 29 and Shepherd two for 15.