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Article by Lloyd Jodah; Photo Credits P.O. John DeMarco, NYPD Community Affairs Bureau. Police cars and vans were everywhere as Police Commissioner Ray Kelly appeared - but it was all good, he was here to spin the toss to begin the 2nd NYPD Cricket Championship...
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By Peter Della Penna The USACA Eastern Conference Tournament in Washington, D.C., which took place from July 17-19, threw up a wild mix of on field performances and off the field obstacles, combining the strange with the sublime over the course of the...
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By Peter Della Penna New York Region demolished the undefeated Atlantic Region by 9 wickets, their second 9 wicket victory in a row, to become the USACA Eastern Conference tournament champions. South East Region finished second after defeating Director...
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A large crowd turned out on June 13th to celebrate the launch of the 2009 NYPD Cricket season. Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly was there to announce that this season will be 'bigger and better' with 10 teams competing for the Twenty/20 Cup...
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It was the second field in Brooklyn dedicated only to cricket, only the second match played on this field, and the second 20/20 game Sunday to end in a close and thrilling finish (after India lost to England) and in its second year, it was the Finals...
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By Peter Della Penna North West celebrate their victory The four day USA Under-19 National Tournament concluded on Monday evening at Gateway Park in Brooklyn, N.Y. and there are definitely some promising signs that cricket in America has tremendous potential...
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New York's Aussie Rules Football team - New York Magpies are searching Manhattan and surrounds to develop a field with floodlights, spectator seating and a clubhouse. Magpies coach Rob Oliver said the club, which has been operating since 1996, would...
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Experimenting with de facto turf pitches in NY Peter Simunovich NY is experimenting with turf wickets Turf pitches - well, sort of - have been put down in two fields in Brooklyn and Queens in New York, and will be used in games as an experiment as soon...
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