Frederick Wright, an off-spinner from St Jago High School, highlighted Friday's opening day of the 2005 Grace Kennedy $3.75-m sponsorship of the urban cricket competition by claiming eight wickets for 47 runs from 18 overs, as his team defeated Jonathan Grant High School by 56 runs at Monk Street.
St Jago high first posted 207 all out with Garth Garvey scoring 51, Joseph Lemmie 29 and frederick Wright 27. Kimroy Green had 4-45 and Mikhail Miller 3-27. frederick Wright then twisted them for 151 all out with only Onacy Goldbourne 38 and Ricardo Montgomery 35 showing some resistance frederick wright took 8 wickest for 47 runs that performance now stands as an record in school boy cricket.
Led by national Under-19 batsman Yannick Elliot, Norman Manley defeated Tivoli by nine wickets, while St Jago behind an award-winning performance from off-spinner Frederick Wright surprised last year's beaten finalists, Jonathan Grant by 56 runs.
With every bowler getting seven wickets down to get an award at the end of the season, frederick Wright finished with 8-47 in St Jago's win.
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