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Three clubs seeking limited overs title

as leaders Bailey's Bay close out their season with a home match against St.And though one of these teams' chances were be ruined by a defeat,

as leaders Bailey's Bay close out their season with a home match against St.

George's in the top match.

And though one of these teams' chances were be ruined by a defeat, the actual winners will not be decided until the make-up match between Western Stars and St. George's is played on August 11.

See scoreboard page for list of rescheduled matches.

Bay lead Stars by one point and St. George's by two, but both have a game in hand. St. George's can help both their cause and that of Stars by winning, which would set the stage for the title decider next month.

Stars should keep in contention tomorrow with a win over Cleveland County while other matches see bottom team St. David's taking on Police and Willow Cuts meeting Nationals.

Police, Nationals and St. David's could all be on four points after tomorrow, while Cleveland still have an extra game when they take on Willow Cuts in their final game on August 11. That match, like the Stars-St. George's game, is rescheduled from July 21.

Finally, St. George's have tasted victory in the Mini Cup Match.

While it was a team effort for St. George's, four players had outstanding performances for the new champions yesterday at Devonshire Rec.

After winning the toss and deciding to bat first, Somerset were restricted to 99-7 from 25 overs as Jereny Hayward claimed three for 11 from four overs.

High men for the five-time champions were Sheroy Fubler with 44, Khalji Symonds 18 and Patrick Dill 12.

St. George's needed 15 overs to reach their target, replying with 100-3 after Brian Phipps (26 not out) and Matthew Furbert (14) put on 41 for the first wicket. Phippps scored all but two of his runs in boundaries as the east enders raced along to their target of four an over.

Kujuan Simons was high man for St. George's with 34 not out, with 32 of the runs coming off eight boundaries. He was voted MVP. Kenny Tucker led the Somerset bowlers with three wickets.

WHACK -- Patrick Dill of Somerset hits out during his knock of 12 in yesterday's mini Cup Match for Summer Day Camp students at Devonshire Rec. St.

George's won by seven wickets, their first triumph in the annual match.