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Bay Primary, All Saints into last 8

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Bay Primary and All Saints came up big at the right time to earn the quarter-final spots from Zone 3 when the final play-off matches in the Pine Hill Dairy National Sports Council’s Primary Schools competitions were held yesterday at the Netball Stadium.
Performances on the day saw that duo tying on points with zone favourites Belmont with the final goal average calculations eliminating Belmont from the quarters, which will begin today at the Stadium.
Bay Primary were edged 7-6 by All Saints but rebounded to hammer Belmont 10-5.
Belmont had earlier defeated St Bernard’s 6-3 after St Bernard’s had dismissed Hilda Skeene 5-1.  However, All Saints then beat Hilda Skeene 5-1 to take the second spot behind Bay.
The Zone 4 winners were more decisive, with Reynold Weekes Primary topping the group with a 11-9 win over Grantley Prescod followed by a 12-5 whipping of St Mary’s. A 7-7 draw between Grantley and West Terrace was enough to give Grantley Prescod the second qualifying spot.
Ignatius Byer ended with two wins, beating West Terrace 4-2 and St Mary’s 9-3. (KB)

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