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Softball/volleyball notes

New Providence Softball Association Championships

THE Wildcats are one win away from the title while the Marlins evened their series. Both series are scheduled to continue 7pm tonight at the Baillou Hills Complex.

Women

The Sunshine Auto Wildcats continued their dominance over the R&B Operators, defeating them 12-7 and taking a commanding 2-0 lead in their best-of-five series. Thela Stevens was the winning pitcher while Diva Burrows was tagged with the loss.

Men

The Cybertech Blue Marlins won game two of their series 18-0 over the C&S Enterprise Hitmen.The series is now tied 1-1.

Thomas Davis was dominant on the mound, while Alcott Forbes suffered the loss for the Hitmen.

New Providence Volleyball Association

The NPVA returned to play and in the women’s division, the defending champion Panthers picked up where they left off.

The Panthers won in straight sets over the Bamboo Shack Lady Warhawks 25-21, 25-19, 25-15

The defending men’s champion Warhawks won in five sets over the Defenders 19-25, 25-25, 25-18, 23-25, 15-12.

League play continues tonight at the DW Davis Gymnasium at 7:30pm when the Johnson’s Spikers face the Lady Techs, followed by the Technicians and the Intruders at 9pm.

Bahamas Scholastic Athletic Association Volleyball

Volleyball results for October 18 at Tom “The Bird” Grant Sporting Complex in Yellow Elder.

Primary Boys Believers Faith Christian Academy defeated Teleos Christian School 20-21, 19-14, 15-9

Senior Girls

Teleos Christian School defeated Achievers Christian Academy 25-6, 25-12

Senior Boys

Teleos Christian School defeated Believers Faith Christian Academy 25-21, 25-21

Bahamas Government Departmental Softball Association Championships

Both best-of-seven championship series near elimination.

Men

BTC Lasers currently have a 3-0 lead over the PHA Rookies. BTC took game one, 17-9, game two 16-7 and game three 18-6.

Women

Electrotelecomm Invaders have a 3-0 over the RBDF Waves. It was an 11- 4 win in game one followed by a 30- 6 win in game two and 13-6 win in game three.

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