Board of Control's selection committee at the BCBC Office on Monday at 7 p.m.
Training and other preparation for the incoming tour by Derbyshire will be discussed. Jermaine Outerbridge, Del Hollis, Gary Williams, Diallo Sharrieff and Dale Fox will join the group after returning from Barbados.
Glenn Smith, Clay Smith, Dwight Basden, Cordell Gilbert, Jason Lewis, Mark Ray, John Ray, Jermaine Warner, Leon Place, Kwame Tucker, Lionel Cann, Hasan Durham, Gladwin Edness, Rahji Edness.
The senior national squad started a practice match at Royal Naval field last Saturday but rain forced abandonment after two-and-a-half hours.
The Vice-President's XI had made 100 for two wickets after 30.5 overs with opener Andre Manders not out on 54 and Dwight Basden not out on 21. Manders had hit five fours while Basden hit two fours and a six. Dale Fox and Diallo Sharrieff were the wicket-takers for the President's XI.
Eastern Counties champions St. David's take on Flatts on the first round of the competition on July 17 at Lord's.
The survivors will face Cleveland County in the second round on August 14 with Bailey's Bay to contest the final on August 28.
The order of teams for the Junior Eastern Counties series is exactly the same with the three rounds scheduled for July 10, August 7 and August 21. St.
David's are the defending champions.
There will be a meeting today at 7 p.m. for the Devonshire Rec./Barbados tour group at the club.
There will be a training session for the Bermuda Under 19 squad tomorrow at Devonshire Rec. field commencing at 9.30 a.m.
ROAD RUNNING RUN The Somerset Police Club will host the Five More Flat Miles road race on Sunday with over 200 runners expected to tackle the popular event.
Race director Simon Groves expects defending champion Kavin Smith and course record-holder Mark Perry to continue their battle for road supremacy while Karen Adams is the early favourite in the women's division. The race starts at 9.30 a.m.
Perry's record time is 25 minutes and 36 seconds. Smith won last year in 25:50. Adams' women's record is 28:45. Lynn Kynoch is the defending champion.
There are a variety of prizes for the category winners and the draw prize is a cruise for two on the SS Meredian to New York and back.
Entry forms can be obtained from the regular outlets as well as any poldice station.
Mark Perry continued his fine season with a comfortable win in the February Freeze 10-K last Sunday.
Perry completed the course in 33:05 with Tracy Wright a distant second in 35:16.
Karen Meyer was the top female, and 27th overall, in a time of 43:43. Harry Patchett was the top master in 36:20 followed by Adrian Robson (38:33) and Dorothy Gilchrist top the women's masters in 51:02.
Kalvin Bean completed the course in 41:36 for male junior honours with Kris Hedges second in 41:52. Sixty-five runners completed the race.
SOFTBALL SOF BNTB Flyers crushed Sandys Sports Club 35-8 in Commercial Softball League action at Bernard Park on Wednesday night.
Jon Brunson went two-for-two with a homer and five RBI, Kenrick Burchall four-for-four with a homer and two RBI, and George Smith three-for-four with a homer and five RBI.
Losing pitcher Terry Corday went two-for-three with two RBI. Rick Johansen was the winning pitcher.
Gateway Herd nipped ACT 7-6 in the late game with Craig Prall's lead-off homer in the sixth inning being the decisive blow.
Mark Kaplan and Rob Quinney both went two-for-three for Gateway with the former hitting a home run. John Robbins drove in three runs for ACT and Sakena Clarke went two-for-three. Nigel Godfrey was the winning pitcher and Scott Corday the loser.
The other schedule match saw Snow Balls win by default over Robin Hood.
The following is a make-up schedule for matches on Sunday: Robin Hood v Sandys Sports Club (1.30 p.m.); Cooper & Lines v Anfossi & Butterfield (3 p.m.); Cock & Feather v BNTB Flyers (4.30 p.m.); ShowBizz v Prison Officers (6 p.m.); Tropical Breezers v AICO (7.30 p.m.); Arthur Andersen v St. David's (9 p.m.).
All members of the men's national team are asked to attend a meeting next Tuesday at Young Men's Social Club at 7 p.m.
TARGET SHOOTING SHO Eugene Robinson recorded the top score of 194 in Wednesday's shoot at Prospect Range. He beat Nelson Simons by one point.
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