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May 21, 2014 Sports
The Guyana Tractor and Equipment Inc. (GUYTRAC) has once again come on board to sponsor a 20/20 knockout competition in the Upper Corentyne. The competition is expected to feature over 20 teams from No. 43 Village to Crabwood Creek, however the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association at their last board meeting decided to only allow teams who are financially affiliated to the UCCA to participate in this competition which is expected to start on June 1, 2014.
The UCCA in an effort to assist its financial members will set matches at various venues where four teams will play on the same day. The host teams can take the opportunity to do a fund raiser for the club. The final and third place playoff is expected to be played at Crabwood Sports Complex.
At a simple presentation done at Crabwood Creek recently, Mr. Shamnarine Narine, Proprietor of GUYTRAC, says he is happy to come on board with the UCCA in sponsoring this competition and give back to the community which supports their various businesses over the years.
Mr. Dennis De Andrade, president of the UCCA, thanked GUYTRAC for this much needed sponsorship and praised Mr. Narine & Mr. H. N. Sugrim for giving back so much to charitable events such as this one. The UCCA president also took the opportunity to urge clubs to register with the UCCA no later than May 26, 2014 to be eligible to play in this competition.
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