The fourth round of play in the 2026 Inter-Primary Cricket Competition is in the books after the conclusion of multiple games on Friday, 22 May.
The Zone A girls matches saw Red Bay Primary School get past Island Primary B with a score of 46 runs to 43 runs, while Island Primary A narrowly edged out Joanna Clarke Primary School in a 47 to 46 run victory.
First Baptist Christian School also secured a win by outscoring Theoline L. McCoy Primary School 82 runs to 78 runs.
For the girls in Zone B, St. Ignatius Catholic School narrowly defeated Cayman Prep B 82 runs to 80 runs, and Marie Martin Primary School overcame Cayman Prep B in another close contest, winning 51 runs to 48 runs.
Sir John A. Cumber Primary School picked up a more decisive victory, beating Footsteps School 49 runs to 29 runs.
In Zone A of the boy’s division, Red Bay Primary put on an impressive performance to defeat Island Primary B 106 runs to 58 runs. Island Primary A also found success, beating Joanna Clarke Primary 94 runs to 70 runs.
The closest battle of the zone saw First Baptist Christian School just edge out Theoline L. McCoy Primary by a single run, finishing 79 runs to 78 runs.
The Zone B boys saw Sir John A. Cumber Primary get past Footsteps School 83 runs to 74 runs, while Cayman Prep A secured the win over St. Ignatius Catholic, winning 68 runs to 65 runs.
Marie Martin Primary dominated their matchup against Cayman Prep B, securing a comfortable 99 to 49 run win.
Running from April to June, this year’s competition features 15 participating schools split into Zone A and Zone B for both the girls’ and boys’ leagues.
The young athletes compete in 11-player teams on fields roughly half the size of a football field.
Designed to keep the action fast and engaging, the girls play eight-over matches with each bowler restricted to two overs, while the boys play 12-over matches with a three-over limit per bowler.
Games are played on Friday afternoons starting at 12pm for the girls and 1pm for the boys at various primary school and sports field venues across the island.
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