Organized by Sports Officer A. Munroe, the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport (MCYS) and the National Sports Commission (NSC), the Cheddi Jagan Memorial Windball Cricket resumed at the National Gymnasium, where Georgetown-area students continued to thrill spectators.
Brickdam Secondary was invited to take the first strike after Tucville Secondary won the toss. Erick Phillips led Brickdam Secondary with 55 runs, including seven sixes, as they scored 104-1. With 24, Dilshan Coach made a contribution.
In response, Tucville was held to 83-2. Shan Raimoon scored 25 and Mark July scored 32, the team’s highest scores. David Sardinha, a Brickdam player, took two wickets in the bowling department.

St Roses vs Brickdam Secondary
Saint Roses High School faced Brickdam Secondary in the championship game. Noel Madramootoo of Saint Roses High hit an undefeated 69, which included eight sixes, as they batted first and made 113 for 3. Ezekiel Ramaught ended at 14 not out, while Joshua Sharma provided support with 32. C Newton and Z Gillion each took one wicket.

In the second innings, Brickdam could muster only 40 for 5. The leading contributions were Carren Newton with 12 and Erick Phillips with 14. Saint Roses bowling performance was excellent overall. With figures of 1 for 10, N Madramootoo continued to dominate, while Shivay Bissondyal took two wickets. Akeen Lyght and J Sharma each took one wicket, which contributed to Saint Roses High being named Champions.
Covent Garden vs Camille s Academy
Covent Garden Secondary batted first, and scored 118 runs without losing a wicket. With 65 runs in an innings that featured six sixes, T. Ramotar was the standout performer. Rahim provided support with 49 runs.
With Darwin La Rose scoring 25 and Yuvraj Bhagwandin scoring 43, Camille’s Academy put up a strong effort to reach a total of 90-5. T Ramotar, A Rohan, and N Ram each took one wicket as Covent Garden Secondary were crowned champions.