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Feb 02, 2014 Sports
The cricket development committee of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club continues to attract sponsorship for youth cricket at the school level. Following on the heels of the launching of the GBTI tournaments for under-15 and female cricketers in the lower Corentyne area, the club on Tuesday launched a tapeball competition for primary schools in the New Amsterdam/Canje/East Bank area.
Managing Director of the popular Trophy Stall, Mr. Ramesh Sunich,
handed over a set of trophies and medals for the tournament to office manager of the RHTYSC Moonish Singh in the showroom of the company recently opened store, based on South Road, Bourda.
Singh, who is also head of the RHTYSC Cricket Development Committee, stated that the main objectives of the tournament are to promote cricket as a safe avenue for children, identify new talents for the future and to promote the ‘Say no to drugs and yes to education” message.
The winning team would receive a trophy and medals for its entire fourteen man squad, while the runners up and the man of the final would also receive trophies. Members of each finalists would each receive a collection of books as part of the RHTYSC “Yes to reading” programmes. Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster stated that in 2014, the RHTYSC would be placing special emphasis on school cricket. He expressed gratitude to Mr. Sunich and the management of Trophy Stall for their continued support of the RHTYSC and its activities.
Sunich in brief remarks stated that he was pleased to be associated with the RHTYSC, which he described as a model organisation for others to emulate. He expressed confidence that the Trophy Stall primary school tapeball tournament would be successful and like everything the RHTYSC organises, would achieve its objectives.
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