What Do You Say 6.0 – Topics Trending

Topics Trending this week:

1a. Has New York (NYCR) fallen from being the premier cricketing destination in America? Have your say, vote:

1b. Have NYCR fallen behind centers like Florida, New Jersey, DC, Texas? Have your say, comment:

2. Did the Brooklyn League make the right decision to reduce the number of clubs? Have your say vote/comment:

3. Do regional/national coaches and administrators entitled to coerce players to play with there club in recompense for selector to national and international play? Have your say,comment:

4. Review the officials (Umpires, Administrators etc), Knowledge, Consistency, Overall Performance, would you recommend the official. comment:

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NYCR Mayor’s Cup Resumes

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The New York Mayor’s resumes this weekend with six matches at Marine Park on Saturday 16th June 2012. In the previous round, Brooklyn League (BCL) representing Kings County won against New York Cricket League (NYCL) of the Bronx by five wickets. Three matches will be played at 10 am then three more at 1:30 pm.

The morning fixtures will see  Eastern American (EACA) tackling Queens County neighbors Commomwealth (CWL), American (AL) of Kings face former champs New York Region U-25 of Manhattan. Bronx’s NYCL look to rebound when they meet defending champs Metropolitan (MDCL) of Staten Island. In the afternoon, CWL play AL, NY U-25 battle EACA, (MDCL) tussle BCL to complete the day’s schedule.

 

6/16

 

10:00am

 

EACA vs. CWL

 

Marine Park A

 

 

6/16

 

10:00am

 

AL vs. NYU-25

 

Marine Park C

 

 

6/16

 

10:00am

 

NYCL vs. MDCL

 

Marine Park D

 

 

6/16

 

1:30pm

 

NYU-25 vs. EACA

 

Marine Park A

 

 

6/16

 

1:30pm

CWL vs. AL  

Marine Park C

 

 

6/16

 

1:30pm

 

MDCL vs. BCL

 

Marine Park D

 

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Westbury, Cosmos Remain Unbeaten Atop MCL

At the top of the Metropolitan Cricket League, Westbury remained unbeaten as they won by four wickets Progressive fell to their first loss this term. Cosmos are the only other flawless unit as they overcame Mid Island by three wickets.Villagers loss ground, suffering their first loss as well, River Valley winning by two wickets.

At the other end of the table Frank Parson pipped Island wide by nine runs to register victory number one to move off the bottom. So too, Spice Island whipped New Hope by 135 runs for a first win. Liberty moved to sixth as they won by four wickets against the win-less Lions. Pioneer record their second win by four wickets leaving Staten Island rooted to the floor without a win in 2012. Suburbia beat Lucas by 52 runs to trade places on the standings. See full results and standings:


Frank Parson  118 all out edged Island Wide     109 by 9 runs

Staten Island   150 all out lost to Pioneer  156 for 4 by six wickets

Mid Island 134 all out fell to Cosmos 137 for 7 by three wickets

Spice Island  217 all out whipped New Hope  88 all out by 135 runs

Progressive   205 for 7 lost to  Westbury      206 for 6 by four wickets

Lions            116 lost to  Liberty          117 for 6 by four wickets

Suburbia       204 for 8 topped Lucas           152 all out by 52 runs

Villagers       129 for 8 lost to River Valley   130 for 8 by two wickets

MCL Standings: 6/11/12 (unofficial)

Team    Matches   Wins Loss Tie/NR   Win %

1. Cosmos          4        4       0         0

2. Westbury         4        4         0          0

3. Progressive       4        3         1         0

4. Villagers      4          3        1         0

5. River Valley    4          3         1        0

6. Liberty        4          3         1          0

7.Mid Island     4         2          2          0

8. Suburbia     4         2         2          0

9. Pioneer    5         2         3         0

10. Lucas           3           1         2       0

11. Spice Island 3       1         2       0

12. FranK Parsons     4         1         3        0

13. Island Wide     5         1          4           0

14. Lions       3         0          3          0

15. New Hope       3         0          3           0

16. Staten Island   3         0          3      0

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Ron Ton as Liberty’s Deonarain 78 could not stop rearguard Atlantis

By Danesh Deonarain,
An attacking 78 from the Achievers Real Estate NY, Inc sponsored Liberty Sports Club middle order batsman Danesh Deonarain proved not enough to stop Atlantis Cricket Club in their EACA Power40, Zone I game on Sunday June 10th.

Liberty SC won the toss and gave Atlantis the opportunity to bat first, a strategy which proved to be perfect for the day. The men in blue struck early as Terrence Madramootoo picked up two wickets in as many deliveries balls to remove Shaw Mason and Clifford Hamilton both failing to trouble the score. Bowling at the other end Thakur Singh kept things tight with two consecutive maidens.

Vijendra Singh removed the dangerous Henderson Blades (29) and LSC debutant Andy Harrichan then trapped Alex Amsterdam (17) leg before wicket and followed up with a heads up catch on the long off boundary to remove Kavishwar Bridgepaul (4). A brilliant exhibition of ground fielding from Madramootoo resulted in Jason Greaves (22) being run out off a direct hit and Atlantis in tatters at 99 for 6 with 20 overs gone.

Ron Andrews coming in at number seven changed the course of the game, however. Andrew played a swashbuckling innings and capitalized on a few missed opportunities to post an unbeaten 103. His innings containing eight 6’s and 7 fours and along with support from Hugh Craig (27*) took Atlantis to 256 for 7 at the close of the 39 over inning.

Deonarain hit back to back 50’s but his 78 on Sunday was not enough to stop Atlantis CC

The LSC chase got off to a positive start when Marlon Khallicharan pulled Timothy Rodney for 4 off the first ball. Rodney would get immediate revenge as Khallicharan top edge a second attempt to pull two balls later which skied to gully and cost him his inning.  Fellow opener Dilly Khilawan would fall shortly after for 1 and left LSC in some trouble as Deonarain strode to the crease.

Deonarain’s innings got off to a streaky start but found some momentum in his second over at the crease when he hit Rodney for consecutive fours. His innings would take off when he launched a free hit high over long off for 6. Bose Persaud played a typical cameo at the top of the innings with a hard hitting 23 but his departure would be followed shortly after by Imtiaz Hassan (9).

Deonarain would follow up his first 6 with 3 more sixes and 6 fours as LSC made up for lost grounds to get ahead of the required run rate. The men in blue found themselves with half of the required runs in the bag at the 15th over. The fall of Donarain’s wicket, however, saw a hiccup in the chase and resulted in it eventually falling short.

Madramootoo looked to continue where Deonarain left off but held out to long on after blasting 25. The remaining LSC batsmen succumbed to the pressure of the chase and LSC was bowled out for 197 in the 29th over.

Liberty will look to rebound against Camelot CC on Sunday 17th June while Atlantis CC will take on the winless Phantoms CC.

 

 

 

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Around the Park 8.0: Waqas Akram Hit Ton To Lead Shaheen

In the Brooklyn Invitational, Shaheeh skipper Waqas Akram lead his team with and unbeaten 101, as they recovered from 76 for 6 to post 222 in 30 overs against Jinnah at Bay Park, East Rockaway, Saturday 10th June 2012. Bowling for Jinnah Raheel Khan nabbed four early wickets in his first spell to wreck the Shaheen top order. Raheel completed his five-fer in his last over returning at the depth but it was not effort to stem Akram’s onslaught.

Jinnah in response started slowly but kept wickets in hand. Ansar Rizvi and Junaid Alam posted … for the 3rd wicket to give their team a slim chance of pulling the win off. However the run rate hovered roundabout 12 per over for much of the last 13 overs and the fall of Rizvi 59 and Alam 40was the beginning of the end. Raheel could not follow up his late order heroics from a week ago as he was run out with 48 runs needed of 24 balls. Discipline bowling and workman like field kept Shaheen on course to prevail by 20 runs, Shoaib Sheikh had two wicket as Akram and Jawad had one each.

Brooklyn CL

Sheffield completed back to back wins over the weekend edging Diplomats by 37 run in a low scoring affair and Wanderers by 40 runs. The two wins yielded 20 points to push the new lads on the block 10 point behind leaders Middlesexx and even with Panthers. For the Leaders Freddie Roopchand 99 and Jacob Emmanuel 81 took apart the Wanderers bowling, as Middlesexx scored 252. Wanderers never looked like they were up to the challenge as they foiled for 87 Kavir Singh scalped three wicket as Dominic Audain and Adam Sanford picked two each.

Travel Treat was unable to keep pace as they have mixed results, winning against Queensbury by 83 runs in Saturday, while falling to unbeaten Panthers a day later. Queensbury recorded there first win on Sunday 9th June when they got past follow stragglers Diplomats. Diplomats, Wanderers,  and Queensbury remained rooted at the depths of the standings with one win each. The battle for Brooklyn continues this Sunday 17th June with Panther tackling Wanderers, Middlesexx face Travel Treat and bottom feeders, Cavaliers meet Diplomats.

Sat. 9th June:

Sheffield 98 all out beat Diplomats 61 by 37 runs

Middlessex 252 thumped Wanderers 87 by 165 runs

Travel Treat 233 won v. Queensbury 150 by 83 runs

Imperial and Cavaliers no result available

Sun. 10th June:

Sheffield 176 Wanderers 136

Diplomats lost to Queensbury

Panthers beat Travel Treat

Brooklyn Standings: 6/11/2012 (unofficial)

Team         Matches Wins Loses Tie      Points

Middlesex       6         5         1          0          50

Panthers          4         4          0          0          40

Sheffield         6         4          2          0          40

Travel Treat     6         4         2          0          40

Imperial           3          2          1          0          20

Diplomats        5         1          4        0          10

Wanderers       5          1          4        0          10

Queensbury     6         1         5        0          10

Cavaliers         3          0         3         0          0

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New York Cricket Academy Host Its Inaugural U25 Sixes

The New York Cricket Academy Host its Inaugural U25 Sixes Tournament scheduled for July 4th. 2012 in New York.  Teams are allowed to register only seven U 25 players for the tournament.  The tournament is made for excitement, with rules and a venue that encourage aggressive batting and high scoring. Because every player (except the wicket-keeper) is required to bowl one over, the format suits all-rounders. 
Each match shall be played between two teams of six players. A match consists of a maximum of five six-ball overs bowled by each side.
Teams interested in registering for this tournament should contact the Academy at newyorkcricketacademy@yahoo.com
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‘T20 is a product that fits the American market’

The CEO of the company that hopes to sell cricket to the masses in the USA is convinced the shortest format is just the ticket (espncricinfo)

Peter Della Penna

June 9, 2012

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Ever since Ravi Shastri labeled Lalit Modi “Moses” for delivering the IPL to India, more and more cricket preachers have worked to spread the gospel of T20 worldwide. In the USA, numerous missions have been launched to spur the game’s growth in a place highly desired for its commercial potential. Missionaries are doing their best to convince people that the short three-hour format is the missing link to bridging the gap between cricket and mainstream American culture.

Yet despite the proliferation of competitions around the world, the gospel of T20 has turned out to be mostly apocryphal in the USA. Turn on sports talk radio stations in major cities like New York and Chicago and it’s clear that the average sports fan still hasn’t been proselytised by fours and sixes, run-outs and yorkers. Cricket is still on the periphery of the US sports landscape.

Keith Wyness is on a mission to change that.

Wyness, 54, was appointed in February to be the first chief executive of Cricket Holdings America LLC, a partnership between the USA Cricket Association and New Zealand Cricket that will be responsible for forming a domestic professional Twenty20 league in the Land of Opportunity.

Having previously worked as a businessman in the USA for 12 years, the Aberdeen, Scotland native is now relishing the chance of returning to America with the task of carving out a sports league from scratch. “That’s one of the attractions for me to come back for this particular project – to get involved in professional sports in the States,” Wyness told ESPNcricinfo. It is the first foray into cricket administration for the former chief executive of both Aberdeen and Everton FC. “It’s very rare to get a chance to take something as important as the world’s second [biggest] sport and then try and make a real impact in probably the biggest commercial sports economy in the world.”

At the time of his hiring, CHA announced that their targeted start date for a T20 league in the USA would be pushed back from 2012 to 2013. Wyness says that he wants to use that time to analyse successful elements, especially the fan experiences, from other American sports leagues and bring those things to cricket.

“I think we’re in a lucky position to be able to pick some of the best successes from each of the leagues and try and meld this all together for a different fan experience for cricket, and for a whole different way of doing business,” Wyness explained. “I think the MLS [Major League Soccer] has done very well with its central contracting procedures. I think the NBA has a great fan experience, as does the NFL, and I think we’ve just got to make sure that we put the fans front and centre in terms of everything we do, and make sure that we position this as a real entertainment product and introduce cricket in that way to the general population.

“I think we’ve got a novelty factor that we can work with straightaway. I think that’s where we’ve got to focus on, making sure that everyone understands that this can really be all action, great fun, and that people will understand it. It’s not a very complicated game to understand, Twenty20.”

In 2004, local organisers attempted to start a T20 league in the USA, called Pro Cricket. Attendance was poor and the league folded after one season. CHA is confident it won’t suffer the same fate mainly because Pro Cricket never received approval from the USACA and faced several obstacles as a result. CHA has the endorsement of the USACA, in partnership with NZC, and as a consequence, the blessing of the ICC.

That does not necessarily mean the event will be successful. In 2010, USACA hosted a pair of T20 contests between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Florida. The event wound up a lacklustre affair that drew a combined two-day attendance total of 8600 at a facility that can hold up to 20,000 people. The USACA’s own domestic tournaments are frequently beset with problems on and off the field, and 2011’s national T20 championship was no exception.

Wyness wants to lay the groundwork for a positive start to the league by organising teaser events to help generate buzz. These, he says, don’t necessarily have to be games – though a pair of T20s will be hosted in Florida by West Indies against New Zealand on June 30 and July 1 – but other events to build interest.

Events that “we can position cricket in that can make it fun for the average person to understand,” as Wyness said. “You’ve seen how the NBA does the dunk fest and those sort of things. I think there’s every chance that we could be looking to try and do fastest-bowler competitions in unique places. Things like that, I think, are the way that we’re gonna go down the road of making sure we have newsworthy events and try and create as much stir as we can do around the real fun event that T20 can be.”

 

“I think we’ve got a novelty factor that we can work with straightaway. I think that’s where we’ve got to focus on, making sure that everyone understands that this can really be all action, great fun, and that people will understand it”

Wyness’ target is for the league to open in June or July of 2013 with eight teams. To start off, he anticipates that franchises will most likely be based in areas with cricket-specific facilities, such as the Central Broward Regional Park in Florida, or facilities that need minimal work to make them suitable for cricket.

“We have to be pragmatic and realistic in the first few years,” he said. “Obviously we’re gonna strive to get our cricket-specific facilities as quickly as possible, but we know those can’t happen overnight and we’ve got to show that there’s a market for this. Hopefully the franchise owners and the local municipalities start looking at building cricket facilities.”

It’s important for the league to break into coveted markets like New York, but Wyness thinks cricket could also find success by going into second-tier cities that don’t face a lot of competition from other major sports. One city without a pro sports team that he thinks could be an appealing place in which to launch a cricket franchise is Austin, Texas.

He doesn’t believe that the market for T20 leagues around the world is oversaturated, and argues it’s a good sign for CHA that several other countries have started franchise leagues in the last year. “Some leagues will be stronger than others and I would hope that the USA would be right up there among the one or two or three top T20 leagues,” he said. “I see no reason at all why we can’t attract the very best players to our league and create the very best product.”

While there are millions of South Asian expats in the USA for whom cricket is a religion, a professional T20 cricket league won’t realistically become a viable commercial entity in the country unless the broader community begins to worship the game with them. Wyness’ mission is to make people in the USA not only see but believe in T20.

“I know the product is great. I’ve seen T20 around the world. I know it’s a fantastic game to watch. I know it fits the American market. I feel very privileged to have that chance to bring it to the marketplace in the right way. I think I understand the vision that we’ve gotta have to get there. There’s already a base of interest in cricket in America. We’ve now got to bring it into a broader appeal and I think we’ve got exactly the right product to do that.”

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EACA Standings and Rosters Ahead on Power 40 Round 5

After four rounds Hillside, and Everest ACS top EACA power 40 Zone, along with Big Apple and Richmond Hill yet to taste defeat. In Zone I Leader Everest host second placed Richmond Hill as Atlantis third entertain Liberty. Camelot (5th) look to rebound from two consecutive loss when they welcome Enmore (6th). Winless East Side and Phantom cap off the weekend at the bottom of the table.

In Zone II the placing for the match-ups are more spacial than that of Zone I. Defending 40 over champs MMZ (3) host winless All Star (8), Big Apple (2) are at home to Falcons (6). Leaders Hillside journey to Arsenal (7) and Victory (5)  with two wins and two losses host Long Island Utd who too have a similar record but are ahead by run rate. All matches are scheduled at 1pm, see rosters Attached EACA Roster Zone 1 EACA Roster Zone II

Zone I

Everest/ACS host Richmond at Hill Bay Park    Atlantis host Liberty at Hecksher I
Camelot host Enmore at  Flushing I        East Side Warriors host Phantom at Hecksher II

Zone II

Meten-Meer-Zorg play All Stars at Flushing II     Big Apple host Falcon at Riis Park
Arsenal play Hillside  Sports Club at Hecksher II Victory play Long Island United at  Brentwood I

EACA Power40 Round 4

Zone I

Everest/ACS vs Atlantis CC

E/ACS 145 all out off 35.5 overs – T. Balwant 41, A. Merchant 34; P. Nair 6 for 18

Atlantis CC 128 all out off of 32.3 overs – R. Sukhdeo 53; Z. Amin 3 for 35

Richmond Hill CC vs Camelot CC

RHCC 179 for 8 off 37 overs – R. Sankar 59, D. McDonald 36; J. Khan 3 for 21

CCC 132 all out off 29.4 overs – H. Khan 26; R. Bactowar 3 for 25

Liberty SC vs Phantoms CC

LSC 256 off 32 overs – D. Deonarain 56, I. Hassan 48, T. Madramootoo 47; Kamal S 3 for 35

PCC 55 all out – M. Noble 4 for 15, T. Singh 3 for 20

Enmore CC vs East Side Warriors CC

ECC 178 for 8 off 30 overs – S. Ali 99; K. Naseem 3 for 34

ESWCC 167 all out off 29.3 overs – S. Rafiq 35; S. Jainarine 3 for 40

 

Zone II

MMZ CCvs Long Island United CC

MMZ CC 190 for 3 off 27.2 overs – T. Ross 75, A. Mohammed 60

LIU CC 166 all out off 26.2 overs – I. Gul 38, A. Khan 36; H. Ramdiehall 4 for 23

Hillside SC vs Falcons CC

HSC 272 for 8 off 40 overs – A. Khan 75, S. Rahim 58, N. Basdeo 56; M.Shamsundar 3 for 53

FCC 120 for 4 off 20.3 overs – Z. Ali 56; N. Khan 2 for 22

Big Apple CC vs All Star CC

BACC 219 for 3 off 37 overs – Z. Saffie 83, C. Williams 60; B. Datt 1 for 28

ASCC 90 all out off 26.3 overs – T. Zaman 34, C. Senior 3 for 19

Victory CC vs Arsenal CC

VCC 207 all out off 38.3 overs – R. Kwatra 50, K. Javid 39

ACC 128 all out off 25.4 overs – S. Zaman 37; G. Cheema 5 wickets

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Zone I Points Table

     

Week 4

           
  Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points Net RR

For

Against

1

Everest/ACS

4

4

0

0

0

20

3.29

757/119.3

487/160.0

2

Richmond Hill CC

4

3

0

1

0

18

1.72

897/151.0

650/154.0

3

Atlantis CC – NY

4

3

1

0

0

15

2.96

900/136.2

582/160.0

4

Liberty SC

4

2

1

1

0

13

1.65

796/152.0

515/143.3

5

Camelot CC

3

1

2

0

0

5

-0.40

364/91.0

411/93.2

6

Enmore CC

4

1

3

0

0

5

-2.98

658/150.0

1083/147.0

7

East Side Warriors

4

0

4

0

0

0

-2.70

533/150.0

776/124.0

8

Phantoms CC

3

0

3

0

0

0

-6.22

265/109.0

666/77.0

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Zone II Points Table

     

Week 4

           
  Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points Net RR

For

Against

1

Hillside SC

4

4

0

0

0

20

2.12

941/148.4

570/135.3

2

Big Apple CC

3

3

0

0

0

15

2.13

575/114.4

337/117.0

3

MMZ CC

4

3

1

0

0

15

1.28

819/131.3

693/140.0

4

LIUCC

4

2

2

0

0

10

0.81

771/142.2

626/136.0

5

Victory CC

4

2

2

0

0

10

-0.72

600/155.2

683/149.1

6

Falcons CC

4

1

3

0

0

5

-0.94

510/127.3

767/155.2

7

Arsenal CC

3

0

3

0

0

0

-1.83

490/115.0

700/115.0

8

All Star CC

4

0

3

0

0

0

-2.86

607/147.0

937/134.0

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EACA Power 40 Continues as Undefeated Everest ACS and Richmond Hill Clash

As the summer continues to warm up EACA Power 40 play host to another frenetic affair, Everest/ACS and Richmond Hill are the only teams undefeated in Zone I. Last weekend in round four Everest edged Atlantis the latest team to lose their 100 percent record. Richmond Hill are two points behind the leaders who are the only remaining team with a perfect record this term. This weekend’s clash can result in Everest creating more breathing room between them and the pack or Richmond Hill can lead for the first time. Other Fixtures in Zone I see third place Atlantis host fourth place Acheiver Realty Liberty at Hecksher State Park. All matched are on Sunday 10th June from 1 pm, see full schedule and standings below:

Everest/ACS host Richmond at Hill Bay Park    Atlantis host Liberty at Hecksher I
Camelot host Enmore at  Flushing I        East Side Warriors host Phantom at Hecksher II

Meten-Meer-Zorg play All Stars at Flushing II     Big Apple host Falcon at Riis Park
Arsenal Hillside play Sports Club at Hecksher II Victory play Long Island United at  Brentwood I

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Zone I Points Table

Week 3

Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points Net RR

For

Against

1

Everest/ACS

4

4

0

0

0

20

2

Richmond Hill

4

3

0

1

0

18

3

Atlantis CC – NY

4

3

1

0

0

15

4

Liberty SC

4

2

1

1

0

13

5

Camelot CC

3

1

2

0

0

5

6

East Side Warriors

3

0

3

0

0

0

7

Enmore CC

3

0

3

0

0

0

8

Phantoms CC

2

0

2

0

0

0

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Zone II Points Table

Week 3

Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points

1

Hillside SC

3

3

0

0

0

15

2

Big Apple CC

3

3

0

0

0

15

3

MMZ CC

3

2

1

0

0

10

4

LIUCC

3

2

1

0

0

10

5

Falcons CC

3

1

2

0

0

5

6

Victory CC

3

1

2

0

0

5

7

Arsenal CC

2

0

2

0

0

0

8

All Star CC

4

0

4

0

0

0

In the Brooklyn League newcomers Sheffield look to pick up some momentum when they play struggling Diplomats and Wanderers. So too, leaders Middlesex will be expecting nothing but full point against Wanderers barring rain, see full Brooklyn schedule below:

Saturday June 9

Mpk A     Sheffield   vs    Diplomats      Mpk C     Cavaliers    vs    Imperial

Mpk D     Middlesex     vs    Wanderers        SV           Queensbury    vs    Travel Treat

Sunday June 10

Mpk A      Diplomats    vs    Queensbury      Mpk B      Travel Treat    vs    Panthers

Mpk C      Wanderers    vs    Sheffield

Brooklyn Standings: 6/08/12 (unofficial)

Team         Matches Wins Loses Tie      Points

Middlesex       5         4         1          0          40

Travel Treat     4          3          1          0          30

Panthers          2          2          0          0          20

Imperial           3          2          1          0          20

Sheffield         4          2          2          0          20

Diplomats        3          1          2          0          10

Wanderers       3          1          2         0          10

Cavaliers         3          0         3         0          0

Queensbury     3          0          3          0          0

In Metropolitan Westbury host Progressive in a top of the table encounter at the High School. While leader Villagers visitor River Valley at Pougkeepsie. Full schedule and Standings below:

10-Jun 1pm
Westbury vs Progressive at Westbury HS              River Valley vs Villagers at Poughkeepsie
New Hope vs Spice Island at Fairmont Pk               Pioneer vs Staten Island at Gateway
Lucas vs Suburbia at Marine Pk                                Frank Parsons vs Island Wide at Fairmont Pk
Lions vs Liberty at Canarsie Pk                                 Cosmos vs Mid Island  at Floyd Bennett Fld

MCL Standings: 6/8/12 (unofficial)

Team    Matches   Wins Loss Tie/NR   Win %

1. Villagers       3          3        0          0

2. Westbury         3         3         0          0

3. Progressive       3         3         0          0

4. Cosmos          3         3        0         0

5. River Valley    3          2          1        0

6. Mid Island     3          2          1          0

7. Liberty        3          2          1          0

8. Lucas           2           1         1       0

9. Suburbia     3          1         2          0

10. Pioneer    4          1         3         0

11. Island Wide     4         1          3           0

12. Spice Island 2        0         2       0

13. Staten Island   2          0          2      0

14. Lions       2          0          2            0

15. New Hope       2         0          2            0

16. FranK Parsons     3         0         3        0

 

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Guyana Announce Strong Youthful Squad for Roy Sweeney Benefit

Guyana have named a strong but youthful squad for the Roy Sweeney Benefit. Seven players with national  experience have been including, Former USA Captain Steve Massiah who will be at the helm, Azurdeen Mohammed, Akeem Dodson, Clain Williams, Quasen Alfred, veteran paceman Kevin Darlington, and left spinner KumarNandalall. Romeno Deane, Andre Kirton, and Karan Ganesh will bring there regional experience to the table. The squad is completed with familiar face like Zaheer Saffie, Rocky Kowchai, Vijay Seenarine, Kaveshwar Bridgepaul and newcomer Altaas Habibulla. Linden Fraser with serve as coach, along side manager Iqbal Sheriff, with Kirk Higgins as chief selector.

Guyana opens the challenge against Barbados at Floyd Bennet  on June 16th at 11 am, while Trinidad and Tobago Face Jamaica. The winners will contest the finals on June 23rd preceded by an Allstar encounter.

Full Squad: Steve Massiah* (United Sports), Azurdeen Mohammed (MMZ), Akeem Dodson (Sheffield), Clain Williams (Big Apple), Quasen Alfred, Kevin Darlington, KumarNandalall ( Big Apple) Romeno Deane (Diplomats), Andre Kirton (Middlesexx), Karan Ganesh (Everest/ACS), Zaheer Saffie ( Big Apple), Rocky Kowchai (MMZ), Vijay Seenarine, Kaveshwar Bridgepaul (Atlantis), Altaas Habibulla, Linden Fraser (coach),  Iqbal Sheriff (manager), and Kirk Higgins (selector).

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