Abram Zuil Secondary, hailing from the county of Essequibo, stormed to victory in the inaugural National Windball Cricket Play-offs, held in memory of the late former President Janet Jagan.
The tournament was sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and coordinated by the National Sports Commission (NSC).
In what was a significant expansion from previous editions, formerly limited to Regions Three and Four, this year’s national showdown welcomed participation from schools across all 10 administrative regions, with the exception of Regions One, Eight, and Nine.

Organisers cited logistical challenges for the exclusions, but assured stakeholders that efforts were already underway to ensure full participation in future editions.
At the tournament, which drew over 2000 student-athletes, Abram Zuil’s path to glory was paved with powerful hitting and disciplined bowling, with star performers Ravid Fredricks and Eron Benjamin leading the charge.
In a thrilling start to the knockout stage, Three Miles Secondary chased down St Rose’s High’s 59-2 with ease.











