blackspyda aka fredrick Wright spins St Jago to victory
blackspyda said
15:08 02/25 2008
frederick Wright spins St Jago to victory
Observer Reporter Wednesday, January 19, 2005
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.
uhnuh can check out it uhnuh self on jamaicaobserver. com just search fi frederick wright cos sum recent ones of me on there sumtings weh mi do this year already...lol
mi a head line inna the newspaper mi did feel good that day when mi buy the newspaper and see mi pic headline the paper lol from in my skool days...just a mek mediazone know wat a gwaan yuh zimmi just show me sum love ok.....maaaaaaaaaaaad...spyda to di world...lol
MAAAD SPYDA TO DI WORLD!!!! de man a big cricketer
DJ O.P. said
15:09 02/25 2008
waah spydaa..yu a star fi real..bad from yu born..big up!!!!!
blackspyda said
15:16 02/25 2008
see it here riot i know yuh dont like the sport still!!!!!lol
Shockwave Ent said
15:18 02/25 2008
easy mediazone spins bowler
dj_remix said
15:22 02/25 2008
big up spyda from spinning tunes to spin bowler to di worl bigg up straight thats my game but long time stills
mercurymecca said
15:23 02/25 2008
SPINNIN SPYDAH DEM CYAA GO ROWN U TALANT BIG UP FI REAL !
blackspyda said
15:25 02/25 2008
respeck everybody for showing love so far bless....i play cricket for jamaica now uhnuh soon start hear mi name nuff nuff just reme****er mi name peeps frederick wright
blackspyda said
15:28 02/25 2008
dj_remix wrote:
big up spyda from spinning tunes to spin bowler to di worl bigg up straight thats my game but long time stills
lol lol maaaaaaaaaaaad
chronic_387 said
16:07 02/25 2008
ah spyda mad dem, ratings ma boss
up2 said
16:09 02/25 2008
ez spyda do u ting mi linky
Shem1 said
16:11 02/25 2008
spyda bad inna cricket 2...
asian said
16:12 02/25 2008
mad
Gangsta ras said
16:14 02/25 2008
tru
Crazypickney said
16:29 02/25 2008
Aawww, i proud of you. Good job babes!!
blackspyda said
20:32 02/25 2008
blessed love fi di comments
shardo said
20:35 02/25 2008
BAP BAP BAP SPYDA TO DI WHEEERRRLLLLLLLLLL
dappa75 said
20:39 02/25 2008
so bredrin how come yu naw follow that up? Yu still play the sport or wha?
blackspyda said
20:40 02/25 2008
yeah mi play cricket fi jamaica rite now@dappa75
dappa75 said
20:42 02/25 2008
keep doing yu ting bredrin cause although it nu as big as basketball, football or hockey money can still mek yu zimmi
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
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.
uhnuh can check out it uhnuh self on jamaicaobserver. com just search fi frederick wright cos sum recent ones of me on there sumtings weh mi do this year already...lol
mi a head line inna the newspaper mi did feel good that day when mi buy the newspaper and see mi pic headline the paper lol from in my skool days...just a mek mediazone know wat a gwaan yuh zimmi just show me sum love ok.....maaaaaaaaaaaad...spyda to di world...lol
-- Edited by blackspyda at 15:19, 2008-02-25
lol lol maaaaaaaaaaaad