DEFENDING PowerGen Secondary Schools Cricket League (SSCL) champions Presentation College Chaguanas won their sixth straight game of the 2025 season on February 18 when they hammered the cellar-placed Toco Secondary by 339 runs at the former's ground in Chaguanas.
Batting first, the league leaders Presentation were powered by a 210-run partnership for the second wicket between Darrius Batoosingh (74 off 102 balls) and skipper Luke Ali (113 off 80) as they made a mammoth 388 for seven in their 50 overs.
Saleem Khan made a brisk 44 not out off 29, with Jaden Joseph (38 off 28) and Fareez Ali (29) also among the runs.
Zidane Woods took three for 33 to lead the Toco attack, but they never had a shout in the chase as they were bowled out for just 49. Leg-spinner Aneal Rooplal was the chief destroyer for Presentation as he ripped through the Toco batting with figures of seven for nine in 4.5 overs. Khan chipped in with two for 26.
At St Mary's ground, St Clair, the second-placed St Mary's College got their fourth win of the season when they defeated northern rivals Fatima College by 35 runs.
Openers Ismaeel Mohammed (55) and Ryan Yearwood (64) got the "Saints" off to the perfect start with a 131-run stand. And though the hosts collapsed for 204 in the last over after spells from Adrian Mahase (four for 33) and Kaiden Pollard (three for 50), their bowlers did the trick as Fatima were bowled out for 169.
Fatima got a 77-run opening stand from Mahase (37) and a watchful Chandler (31), but Samir Boodoo (three for 25) and Mikaeel Ali (two for 26) struck timely blows to help St Mary's to victory to keep their title hopes alive.
In Bamboo Village, recent TT Red Force call-up Andrew Rambaran shone with the bat as Vishnu Boys' Hindu College defeated Naparima by 127 runs.
Skippering the Vishnu Boys team, Rambaran led from the front with a knock of 94 from 77 balls and shared in a 118-run stand for the fourth wicket with Ishmael Ali (32) as their team posted 306 for six. Openers Israel Gonzales (67) and Christian Lall (43) also aided the Vishnu Boys cause a 99-run opening partnership.
Three Vishnu Boys bowlers then got two wickets apiece as Naparima were bowled out 179 in 45 overs.
At Honeymoon Park, El Dorado, opener Joseph Mendoza (92 not out off 124) carried his bat as Hillview College got a seven-wicket victory against reigning knockout champions Presentation College San Fernando.
"Pres" were bowled out for 201, with Aaidan Racha top-scoring with 51. Opening bowler Tyler Ramroop led Hillview with four for 42.
There was no denying Mendoza with the bat, as he anchored the Hillview innings after the early losses of Adesh Singh and Akshay Colai (both nine). Mendoza hit nine fours and one six in his knock and shared in a 60-run partnership with Rajeev Ramgoolie (28), before sealing the game with a 58-run stand with skipper Renaldo Fournillier (21 not out) as Hillview won with five balls to spare to get their third straight victory.
At Wilson Road recreation ground in Penal, ASJA Boys' College