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Jamaica: Melbourne continue to spark in Senior Cup The Jamaica Gleaner - 10 March 1999 Defending champions Melbourne chalked up their second consecutive victory in the Rothman's Surrey Senior Cup competition defeating Tivoli by nine wickets at Melbourne Oval at the weekend. Scores: Tivoli 87 (Ray Stewart 4-25) and 144 (Fenton Robinson 58, Gary Pink 28; Dwayne Cooper 4-25, Carlton Baugh Jnr., 2-13); Melbourne 194-9 (Llewellyn Meggs 66 n.o.) and 40-1 (Aubrey Wollaston 27 n.o.). At Garvey Maceo Comprehensive: St. Mary defeated Clarendon by 119 runs. Scores: St. Mary 145 (Nedroy Pinnock 41 n.o., Ian Johnson 28, Christopher Gayle 23; Fredrick Redwood 5-49, Hamlett Stewart 4-43) and 222-9 declared (Ainsley Wilshaw 107, Nedroy Pinnock 22 n.o.; Fredrick Redwood 6-56); Clarendon 107 (Fredrick Redwood 20; Ian McLeod 2-17, Nedroy Pinnock 2-24, Ainsley Wilshaw 2-39) and 141 (Hamlett Stewart 50, Dennis Evans 25, Herbert Reid 24; Ian McLeod 2-15, Nedroy Pinnock 2-23, Dervend Morand 2-24, Tussaint Hassan 2-40). At Kaiser: Manchester gained first innings points over St. Ann. Scores: Manchester 266 (Ricardo Powell 90, Roger Solladon 40, Matthew Sinclair 39, Orville Pennant 32; Courtney Laing 3-71, Andre Dwyer 3-80, Keithroy Whilby 2-58) and 123-7 (Evon McInnis 64, Kirk Gordon 23 n.o.; Vanroy Wallace 4-46, Rashard Marshall 2-14); St. Ann 258 (Karl McDonald 66, Ainsley Edwards 46, Keithroy Whilby 41, Courtney Laing 42 n.o.; Sheimni Burton 3-30, Ricardo Powell 3-73, Kevin Peart 3-93). In the Rothman's Cornwall Senior Cup: Westmoreland defeated Trelawny by nine wickets. Scores: Trelawny 136 (Earl Suckoo 26; Anthony Andrews 4-45, Brian Salmon 3-14, Denville McKenzie 3-51) and 251 (Patrick Spence 86, Coy Jenkins 42, Lorenzo Ingrham 26 n.o.; Brian Salmon 2-20, Paul Palmer 2-20, Michael Salmon 2-25, Denville McKenzie 2-90); Westmoreland 201 (Denville McKenzie 72, Clive Thomas 56; Phillip Service 4-65, Rodrick Anderson 2-42, Carlington Johnson 2-46) and 127-1 (Leon Wright 57 n.o., Esric Colquhoun 41, Chris Miller 24 n.o.).
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