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Holmwood through to Cup semis
published: Thursday | February 23, 2006


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DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood, led by centuries from Ziggy Levy and Marlon Johnson, booked their place in the semi-finals of the Grace Headley Cup with an easy 160-run victory over Manchester at Holmwood on Tuesday.

Johnson, 140 (21x4, 5x6, 156 balls) and Levy, 127 not out (12x4, 6x6, 143 balls) added 170 for the second wicket, which set up Holmwood's 294 for two declared.

In reply, Manchester were bowled out for 132. West Indies Under-19 player Andre McCarthy took 4-37 and Oshane Jones 2-17.

Elsewhere, many-time champions STETHS were held to their third straight draw in the second round.

Leaders Mannings made 195 with Dwayne Kerr getting a top score of 41 against Jason Dawes who ended with four wickets.

STETHS were well on their way for victory at 191 for five but, with less than three overs to bowl and 10 runs to get, the umpires pulled stumps.

Hard-hitting batsman Damion Ebanks was on 48. Nicoy Samuels had earlier made 69.

At Appleton, Godfrey Stewart, 118, beat Lacovia, 75, by 43 runs; Knockalva, 64, lost to William Knibb, 66 for two, at Bounty Hall and Old Harbour High, 218-8 dec., beat Oracabessa High, 110, at Port Esquivel.

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