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Dec 16, 2012 Sports
It is always said that one knows his/her friend when he/she is passing through the storms of life. When the Kashif and Shanghai organizers experienced debilitating fortunes last year, many ‘friend’ deserted ship. Ramesh Sunich of Trophy Stall, Bourda Market, has been a main feature ever since the tournament commenced 23 years ago.
Last Thursday afternoon, Mr. Sunich reaffirmed that commitment when he donated a large trophy that would be presented to the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. The Trophy Stall proprietor said that he feels obligated to the K&S organizers who have kept their end of the bargain by putting on a qualitative event. He pledged his continued support and urged the public to render support to the event.
Activities in the tournament get underway this afternoon at 17:30 hrs at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) where the rituals associated with the opening ceremony would be performed before the opening game between Amelia’s Ward out of Linden and Millballers of Bartica. The two Mining Town teams from two notable communities are expected to turn in a good display. Amelia’s Ward will be out to better their fourth place showing previously, while the Millballers will want to represent Bartica. Fans should be entertained.
Meanwhile, Buxton Stars and Pele FC will collide in the nightcap and this should be a very entertaining encounter. Pele known for their flare and exciting play will be up against a solid Buxton side. While the experience factor will go Pele’s way, Buxton should not be taken for granted and a good contest is in the making.
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