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Apr 11, 2013 Sports
The respective winners of the Berbice Volleyball Association “Tropical Rhythms Beach Volleyball Classic” 2 vs 2 competition on Tuesday received their prizes including trophies and cash incentives at a simple ceremony held at the New Amsterdam Office of the Ansa McAl Trading Company. The first, second and third place finishers in the male category and the first place winner in the female division were presented with their accolades.
The competition, which was played on Easter Monday at the No 63 beach, and was sponsored by Ansa McAl and organized by the Berbice Volleyball Association, saw fifteen male and five female teams participating in the one day knockout event.
At the presentation ceremony the first place winners – Noresh Jairam and Rohan Dhanpat as well as third place finishers Errol Chase and Leven Butchey received their trophies and cash from senior representative of the company’s Berbice operations. The second place pair of R. Jaggernauth and T. Jaggernauth was unavoidably absent. Also on hand to receive their prizes were the top female combination of Vashti Pooran and Darshanie Pooran.
After the presentations ceremony tournament coordinator and BVA Treasurer Godwyn Allicock thanked Mr. Mark Bhikai, the Berbice Regional Manager of Ansa McAl, and the management and staff of the company for sponsoring the competition and expressed the hope that next year’s competition will be bigger and better.
The next event on the BVA calendar is a “B” Division competition which is slated for Sunday April 21st at the Eaglets Volleyball Court in Reliance, East Canje. That competition is for newcomers, school teams and Masters players.
Berbice’s top teams (PMTC1 & PM Jags) as well as all players who represented Guyana last year and participated in the Tradewinds Tanker Tournament will be debarred.
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