League, Bronx Dream Team Set Up Finals Showdown
As expected, New York Softball Association League squad and Bronx Dream Team muscled their way to the final of the Independence Cup series following impressive victories on Saturday.
As expected, New York Softball Association League squad and Bronx Dream Team muscled their way to the final of the Independence Cup series following impressive victories on Saturday.
The Independence Cup bowled off Friday in a blaze of glory for the New York Softball Association League team and Bronx Dream team.
The biggest Twenty20 competition ever to hit New York is set for this weekend when the very best of the Big Apple’s cricketers will be on show in a virtual All Star showdown.
Whether the tide will change and usher in a new champion or the status quo will remain the same in the Independence Cup softball competition
Performing like a well oiled unit, the group of cricketers representing Connecticut (North East Region) carted off the United States national women’s title
The Brooklyn League does not have many big name players, but they made up for lack of star power with team play to topple Commonwealth league and take home the Mayor’s Cup Twenty20
This time they fully lived up to their title. Bedessee Destroyers produced a masterful display on Sunday to annihilate Strikers and cart off the New Upscale Twenty20 title
Sri Lanka and New Zealand played to an historic 1-1 series draw which amidst enthusiastic crowds, launched the first ever international series staged in the United States last weekend.
International cricket is closer in reality to being staged in the United States for the first time. So says United States of America Cricket Association president Gladstone Dainty who also stated that Regions are beginning to appreciate the importance of self reliance rather than wholehearted USACA dependence.
Ineptitude is occurring with such frequency in United States cricket it is similar to assaulting your nerves like a stuck record does.
They are not known as Strikers for no good reason. The team from the Bronx and the Commonwealth League struck at the exact right moments to kill off New York Destroyers and capture the Sam’s Foods Twenty20 title in the final at Whitestone Park on Sunday.
They arrived like tournament beaters but left with their tails between the legs. The much vaunted Enforcers team crashed of the Sam’s Foods Twenty20 competition but New York Destroyers stayed on course for another title winning performance on Saturday at Whitestone Park in the Bronx.
None other than recently discarded West Indies fast bowler Jermaine Lawson is helping launch the 2010 New York season which gets cracking this current weekend with the lucrative Sam’s Food Stores Twenty20 showdown currently underway at Whitestone Park in the Bronx.
The team list is impressive on paper but the accomplishments are even better given its brief foray in competition around the country.
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