Girls Softball – Game Reports
CILLA Girls Softball featured another exciting game on Wednesday, March 10th, as the SOL Jaguars rallied from six runs down to defeat the first place SOL Pumas, 15-14.
CILLA Girls Softball featured another exciting game on Wednesday, March 10th, as the SOL Jaguars rallied from six runs down to defeat the first place SOL Pumas, 15-14.
Over 200 of Cayman’s fastest swimmers took part in the Cayman National Swimming Championships (Nationals), Thursday 18 – Sunday 21 at the Camana Bay Aquatic Centre pool.
The eleventh St. Ignatius Church and School Golf Scramble took place on Friday, March 5th at the North Sound Golf Club. Twenty-four teams of four participated on a sunny, breezy afternoon, which featured some great golf and lots of fun contests and prizes.
SOL Pumas 7, SOL Panthers 6; SOL Jaguars 13, SOL Panthers 10
Savannah Primary School recently changed its name to the Joanna Clarke Primary School in honor of its former head teacher, who dedicated her life to helping Cayman’s children be the very best they could be.
It was a great day for Clifton Hunter High School, and their motto “Nil satis nisi optimum – nothing but the best,” as their three academies, each named after famous Caymanian – built schooners of the past, Cimboco (in light blue) Goldfield (deep green) and Ladyslater (Burgundy) battled....
John Gray High School's Tarpon Academy emerged winner of the school's 2021 Sports Day ahead of Wahoo, Dolphin and Marlin Academies.
CILLA Girls Softball featured a third straight one-run game on Wednesday, February 24th as the SOL Jaguars withstood a furious final inning rally by the SOL Panthers, to win 12-11.
The four teams, Marlon, Wahoo, Tarpon and Dolphin battled it out at the Truman Bodden stadium all day long in the hot sun. In the end, Tarpon Academy won overall with 1016 points, with Wahoo close behind with 961 points, Dolphin third with 950 points, and Marlin fourth with 845 points.
CILLA Girls Softball continued on Saturday, February 20th as the SOL Pumas built an early lead then held on in the final inning to edge the SOL Panthers, 6-5.