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Apr 25, 2015 Sports
The membership of the Hikers Hockey Club held their annual general meeting
recently, at the Guyana Red Cross headquarters, Kingston.
Long serving president, Devin Munroe and Junior Development Coordinator Robert Fernandes were both re-elected to their positions.
The new members of the executive include a cross section of the club’s generations, with veteran ladies player Shundel Durant elected to the post of Treasurer, while Under 21 player Latacia Chung was elected Secretary.
Hubert Forester is the new vice-president, while Colonel Heywood and Shane Samuels were elected Social and Coaching Coordinators respectively. Charlette Elliot is the new Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, while Jamarj Assanah and Nicole Eastman are the new junior representatives.
In his remarks, Munroe thanked the outgoing executive and indicated his excitement to work with the new members of the committee to achieve the club’s stated objectives, which include acquiring its own facility to execute the club’s social and player development programmes.
He also thanked the Board of Governors and staff of St. Stanislaus College who has made their facilities available to the club for years in exchange the club runs hockey classes for students of the school in addition to maintaining part of the college’s Carifesta Avenue ground.
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