Palmerston. Palmerston scored 123-7 in the first dig with the experienced Jonathan Salmon scoring 39. Marist needed 11 off the last over to win and reached 124-8 with two balls to spare.
Palmerston North Boys’ High School climbed into third place with a 37-run win over
Old Boys. The schoolboys scored 126-5 batting first off the back of 35 from Scott Davidson and 24 from Jonty Fleck. Stephen Bennett snared two wickets for Old Boys. In reply none of the Old Boys batsmen fired and they were all out for 89 in the 17.4 overs. Bennett top scored at No 9 with 16. Aadesh Ganugapati, Fred McVerry and Jonty Fleck all took two wickets apiece for Boys’ High.
normal rate. many in washington, d.c., are debating whether president obama s bailout of the auto industry is saving plants like the one behind me. but for real families in flint, michigan, and cities just like it, this is bigger than a debate, it s about real life. i really don t see a middle class. i mean, because everyone right now is struggling. reporter: henry boon moved here for better opportunities. he s been a gm employee for 36 years. an obama supporter, he believes the president s bailout plan was a move to help protect the shrinking middle class. gm could have made it out even leaner, even stronger, but then the quality of life for these towns, we definitely needed somebody who understands that the economy should be working for the people, not the people for the economy. reporter: the economy, a key issue in michigan s primary election, weighing especially heavy on the minds of auto