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The night's activity begins at 7.00 with the Sunkist Small Fry All-Star game, to be followed by the men's game. All Small Fry players are asked to report by 6.30 and the BBA will be requesting a $2 donation from adults.

Teams Small Fry All-Stars The Gray team: John B. Nusum, Ben Barclay, Colin Brown, Andre Richardson, Kristen Digiacomo, Nakia Green, Dana Martin, Jason Binns.

The Gold team: Anthony King, Eugene Watson, Dan Bortorli, Alex Fay, Yvonne DeCouto, Jason Digiacomo, Ben Pewter, Conway Trott. Alternatives are Kyjuan Franks, DeCaughn DeGraffe, Artie Rego.

Senior All-Stars The Blue team: Mark Bell, Matt O'Reilly, Kevin Barrett (all Trout Twisters), Dwight Richards, Harold Davidson, Kent Tacklyn, Glenn Douglas, Kenny Dill (all Dream Team), Alan Bean, Aaron Gray, Gregory Todd (all Fire Station), Pablo Mateo (Titans). Alternative is Michael Robinson (Dream Team).

The White team: Kevin Stovell, Ijumo Hayward, Stephen Trott, Timothy Trott (all Young Gunns), Vernon Lambe (Dream Team), Simon Onabowale, Al Patterson (both Bank of Bermuda), Armand Foy, Craig Bodensteb (both Tucker's Tees), Troy Pitcher, Elliott Pitcher (both Kempe & Whittle), Chris Spurling (Centre Re).

Alternative is Scott Quinn (Fire Station).

BBA results from Sunday saw Myers I beat Myers II 59-32 in a women's game with Pattiann Merritt scoring 16 points for the winners and Carolann Wade netting 14 points for the losers.

In a men's championship game Trout Twisters defeated Young Gunns 63-44 with Kevin Barritt scoring 23 points. Kevin Stovell had 13 points for Young Gunns.

Whitney will hold their second annual basketball clinic from July 18-22 with a fee of $100 charged for the camp. Deadline for registration is April 15 and all Small Fry participants (10-18) are eligible.

Late entries will be accepted on April 16 at a fee of $120.

GOLF GLF Baltusrol Golf Club and Emerald Hills Country Club, as expected, coasted to easy wins in the gross and net divisions respectively when the Bermuda Easter Lily Pro-Am for Women concluded yesterday.

Baltusrol headed runners-up Oswego Country Club and Team Doninger who ended on the same score, but had the latter win by retrogression.

Winchester Golf and Country Club claimed second place in the net division.

The daily gross winner was Team Byham.

Janice Symonds and partner Mary Lou Crocker combined to snatch the $2,000 first prize during the Easter Lily Women's Pro-Am's informal Pro-Pro event at Ocean View on Thursday.

The pair carded a one-under-par 34 in windy conditions on the North Shore to edge out two teams who tied on 35, that being Kathy Casserri and Troy Beck and the tandem of Sue Ellen Northrop and Mary Jane Hall.

Meanwhile, the amateurs took part in a mixed scramble event and had the quartet of Ann Symonds, P.Hoffman, R.West and C.Darrell leading the way.

ATHLETICS ATH The Bermuda Track and Field Association's `last chance' CARIFTA trial will be held today at the National Stadium in conjunction with the Telford Electric `Electric Mile' starting at 1 p.m.

Events for the CARIFTA trial include 800 metres, long jump, 200 metres, high jump, discus, 100 metres, 400 metres and 1500 metres, for both males and females. Registration begins at 12.15 and there is a $3 entry fee.

The electric mile series includes quarter-mile, half-mile and four-mile races for boys and girls in four different age groups between 10 and 20 years. The quarter-mile is for boys and girls between four and five, while the half-mile is for ages six and seven. Race numbers can be collected any time after noon but must be picked up 30 minutes before race time. Late registration, between 11 a.m. and noon carries a $5 entry fee.

SOCCER SOC The following is the schedule of selected weekend junior matches for today: Mini-Minor Knockout Cup B Upper Eight: Boulevard Red v PHC Blacks (Gym Field, 9 a.m.); North Village Whites v Southampton (White Hill, 11.30 a.m.); Dandy Town Green v Paget (Gym Field, 10.15 a.m.); St. David's v BAA Youth (West Pembroke, 10.15 a.m.).

Mini-Minor Knockout Cup B Lower Eight: Somerset Blues v North Village Kids (West Pembroke, 11.30 a.m.); BAA Kids v PHC Kids (Gym Field, 11.30 a.m.); Devonshire Colts Whites v Hotels Blue (White Hill, 9 a.m.); St. George's Whites v Wolves Black (West Pembroke, 9 a.m.).

If Devonshire Colts, Wolves, St. David's and Paget win their aforementioned matches there will be two play-off matches at 1 p.m. with Colts facing Wolves at West Pembroke and St. David's facing Paget at Gym Field.

HARNESS RACING RAH Track record-holder Shamrock Tuxedo has drawn the outside position against Eddie the Great with Nateway on the rail in the free-for-all tomorrow at Vesey Street. Shamrock Tuxedo will have a hard time trying to get past two of the fastest ponies on the track around the outside.

A total of 16 races are scheduled in the second-last race day of the season -- the final is scheduled for March 27 -- and the race is on for points with Powder Babe in a good position not only for points but for fastest mare.

CRICKET CRI There will be a training session for all St. George's players tomorrow at Garrison field starting at 10 a.m.

ON A ROLL -- Cindy Ferro, of gross champions Baltusrol, tees off during yesterday's final round of the Bermuda Easter Lily Women's Pro-Am at St.

George's GC. Looking on, from left, are team-mates Lorrie Garfinkel, Karen Hobbs and Lynda Hedges.