Opening batsman, Louanne Smalling, scored yet another century (122) as St Jago defeated Wolmer's Boys' by 172 runs under the Duckworth/Lewis Method after rain halted play in their 50-over JIIC KO cricket competition last week. Scores: St Jago 352-6; Wolmer's 110-7 from 24.4 overs.
Smalling, who earlier hit a century in the Grace Shield, got support from skipper Jerome Hamilton (65), Ramone Reid (45) and Garth Garvey (44) to secure their team's win. Jason Solomon (2-20) was the best of the bowlers.
When Wolmer's replied, captain Jon-Ross Campbell (39) and Patrick Palmer (30) resisted, but Aaron Daley, Jnr (3-21) kept them behind the required run rate.
Meanwhile, champions Eltham High stayed on course to meet St Jago in one semi-final by recording a 76-run win against Excelsior High.
Romeo Parker (32) and Romeo Dunka (21) propelled the victors to 131 all out as Anthony Wadsworth took 3-41 and Ransford Merchant, 2-13. Excelsior were then skittled out for 56 runs as Frederick Hermitt claimed 5-1 from five overs.
In the other half of the draw, Ardenne set up a semifinal contest against Waterford by beating Mona by 58 runs.
Batting first, the victors compiled 160 all out with Geon-Carlo Dujon getting 29 and Alex Robinson, 69 not out. Jahvon Wollaston took 4-29 and Omar Smith, 2-50.
Mona were then bowled out for 102 with only Nahari Mc Donald (35) offering any resistance. Travis Reid claimed 3-9 and Damion McCalla, 3-27.
Waterford came up with a 29-run win over St Catherine High. The winners' total of 122 was made possible through the efforts of Marlon Walters (30), Marlon Hoilette (27) and Jeffery Roberts with 23.
Kevon Lawrence claimed 5-49 and Coy Thompson, 2-14.The losers were then blown away for 93 runs as Damville Campbell took 6-27 and Hoilette, 2-14.