Pure Dominance – By Samuel Peters
Pure Dominance Strictly Business
The first match up saw Rackaman Construction demolish Mix Up Stars by 79 runs. Batting first, they piled on 137/2 in 10 overs, powered by a brutal innings from Kim George, who smashed 57 runs featuring 9 sixes. Strong support came from Melvin Charles (40) and Jevon Howell (25). In reply, Mix Up Stars never recovered in the chase, restricted to 58/6, with disciplined bowling led by Ashfield Weatherhead (2/3) and Shaquan Reifer (2/10).
Also in dominant fashion, Macko Inc Buckleys 3Js secured their finals spot with a solid 35-run victory over Dredgers.
Posting 77/4, 3Js relied on contributions from Nigel Fergus (24) and Randino Turner (23).
In response, Dredgers struggled to build momentum and were bowled out for 42/6, thanks to a clinical bowling display led by Rodney Williams (2/4) and Steve Martin (2/7).
Female Flyers continued their dominant run with two convincing victories. First, they defeated Survivors by 9 wickets, chasing 54 comfortably with Makada Hector smashing 37*.
They then returned to dismantle Potters Uprising, chasing 49 without loss, with Hector (24)* and Terez Parker (19)* sealing a 10-wicket win.
Survivors showed resilience to book their place in the final.
They first posted 84/1, led by Grace Persaud (34)* andStacy Bright (30), before restricting Jennings Rockets to 61/6 to win by 28 runs.
Potters Uprising also impressed despite falling short, defeating Jennings Rockets by 25 runs earlier in the day thanks to Nolia Elvin’s unbeaten 28.





