Spring Super Sixers stand out in F15 softball cricket Week

The popular F15 Softball Cricket Tournament advanced to its fourth week over the weekend of April 25 and 26, treating fans to four high-stakes, action-packed matches marked by rain disruptions and standout athletic performances. No team delivered more impressive results than Spring Super Sixers, who secured two emphatic victories to solidify their position as the tournament’s in-form side.

In their first clash, Match 11 against East Kingstown United, persistent rain cut the contest short to just five overs per side after winning the toss, Spring Super Sixers elected to bat first and posted a formidable 49 runs for the loss of 2 wickets. Jordan Charles anchored the innings with a blistering knock of 17 runs off only 9 deliveries, setting a aggressive tempo that East Kingstown United could not match. For the bowling side, Victor Cumberbatch and Jarrell Edwards each picked up one wicket, conceding 7 and 17 runs respectively.

In their chasing innings, East Kingstown United failed to gain any momentum, managing only 27 runs for 4 wickets by the end of their allotted overs, with Cumberbatch top-scoring with just 4 runs off 2 balls. Spring Super Sixers’ bowling attack dominated the contest, led by Danroy Garraway, who turned in a match-winning spell of 2 wickets for only 4 runs across 2 overs. Seaton Watson complemented Garraway’s performance by taking 1 wicket for just 1 run in his single over. Garraway was named Man of the Match for his exceptional performance, securing a 22-run victory for Spring Super Sixers to extend their unbeaten run.

Just a day later, the dominant side returned to the pitch for Match 12 against Kentish Jacobs Marriaqua Cricket Club, where another rain delay reduced the match to 10 overs per side. Again winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Spring Super Sixers delivered a devastating batting display, finishing with 116 runs for 4 wickets. Imran Joseph led the charge with a breathtaking half-century, scoring 54 runs off only 26 deliveries, while Akiel Mason provided explosive support with 42 runs off 21 balls. For Kentish Jacobs Marriaqua, Jerome James and Shemiah Nansom both claimed 2 wickets, conceding 21 and 26 runs respectively.

Kentish Jacobs Marriaqua struggled to contain Spring Super Sixers’ disciplined bowling attack, and were bowled out for just 61 runs in 9.3 overs, with Kimon John top-scoring with 16 runs off 19 balls. Kevin Small turned in an incredible spell, taking 2 wickets for only 2 runs in just 0.3 overs, while Dan Charles and Seaton Watson each added 2 wickets to the total, conceding 7 and 8 runs respectively. Imran Joseph was named Man of the Match for his match-defining knock, wrapping up a commanding 55-run victory for Spring Super Sixers.

In Match 13, the third contest of the weekend, Valley Boys faced off against Country Meet Town Outah Trouble. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Valley Boys could not build consistent momentum, finishing at 70 runs for 9 wickets in their 15 overs, with Lyndon Lewis top-scoring with 20 runs off 18 balls. Country Meet Town Outah Trouble’s bowlers delivered a disciplined performance, led by Deroy Straugh, who took 2 wickets for only 5 runs in 2 overs, and Alwyn Quashie supported with 2 wickets for 10 runs in 2 overs.

Country Meet Town Outah Trouble chased down the target with relative ease, reaching 75 runs for 3 wickets in just 8.2 overs to secure a 7-wicket victory. Khadir Nedd led the batting effort with 28 runs off 25 balls. Though Valley Boys’ Marcus McCoy took 1 wicket for 16 runs in 1.2 overs and Romel Jack claimed 1 wicket for 15 runs in 2 overs, they could not slow the chase. Deroy Straugh earned Man of the Match honors for his leading bowling performance.

The final match of the weekend, Match 14, saw Fairban United take on Dr. Thomas Injectors in a tightly contested clash. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Fairban United posted a competitive total of 111 runs for 9 wickets in 15 overs, with Bernard Bushay leading the innings with 33 runs off 20 balls. Dr. Thomas Injectors’ bowlers put in a strong effort, with Kevin Jack claiming 3 wickets for 15 runs in 2 overs, and Kajaun Richards matching that output with 3 wickets for 16 runs in 2 overs.

In response, Dr. Thomas Injectors struggled to chase down the required run rate, and were bowled out for 68 runs in 13.3 overs. Javon Nero offered late resistance with 21 runs off 11 balls, but Fairban United’s bowling attack proved too strong. Andrew Glasgow led the attack with 2 wickets for 5 runs in 1.3 overs, and Denson Hoyte supported with 2 wickets for 18 runs in 3 overs. Bernard Bushay was named Man of the Match, securing a 43-run victory for Fairban United to wrap up the fourth week of tournament play.