
Marshall ... hit 92 for St. Ann. - FileSt. Ann and Boys' Town scored outright wins over St. Thomas and St. Catherine, respectively, as action continued in the Red Stripe Cricket Championship on the weekend.
At St. Ann Bauxite: St. Ann defeated St. Thomas by 98 runs.
Orville Pennant led the way with 41 in St. Ann's first innings score of 134 against Ryan Brown, who took four for 25, then Xavier Marshall hit 92 in their second innings of 237. Ian Morgan took three for 26 and Brown three for 37.
When St. Thomas batted, they recovered from 54 for eight to post 131 of which Glenroy Stultz got 43 against Christopher Hamilton, three for 27.
In their second innings, Pennant took four for 55 and Patrick Harty three for 18 to bowl St. Thomas out for 142.
At Collie Smith Drive: Former Jamaica Youth player, Phillip Keating, bowled Boys' Town to a surprise 16-run victory over St. Catherine Cricket Association.
Boys' Town fell for 133 in their first innings with Marlon Keating, uncle of Phillip, getting 35 against Nkrumah Bonner, who took four for 20.
Marlon Keating returned to hit 61 in Boys' Town's second innings score of 177 and was supported by Damion Allen (48) against Brenton Beckford, who claimed four for 39.
St. Catherine CA had scored 200 for a first innings lead - thanks to Marlon Hoillett's 69 not out. Phillip Keating took seven for 79.
Set 111 to win off 26 overs, St. Catherine were going along merrily on 54 for two off 11 overs, but lost their way to be dismissed for 95.
Allen took four for 23 and Phillip Keating four for 36 for a match-haul of 11-115.
In other matches, Portland and Hanover took first innings points from St. Mary and St. James, respectively.
At Folly: Portland scored 149 and 126 (Lerone Tyrell 52 not out; Andrew McMillion 5-38).
St. Mary hit 137 (John Campbell 40; Carl Brissett 4-32); and 32 for three.
At Elgin Town: Hanover scored 213 (Sean Bennett 50; Christopher Watson 5-77, Vinroy Crooks 3-38); and 195 for four declared (Damion Davidson 55).
St. James amassed 192 (Crooks 56; Damion Distin 6-30); and 27 for one.