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May 24, 2013 Sports
COURTS Guyana Inc. is the latest sponsor to add financial fuel to Sunday’s eagerly anticipated Guyana Independence T20 Cup to be held at the Albion Sports Complex.
At the Company’s New Amsterdam, Berbice Office, Branch Manager Mr. Stanley McKenzie said that the company is genuinely interested in the development of sport in the Ancient County and will continue to work with all NGO’s and other stakeholders to promote sports.
He said that he was aware of the success of the inaugural Independence Cup and was anxious to come on board for such a high profile tournament.
He was full of praise for the way preparations are going for this year’s tournament is going stating that one of the main reasons he was pleased to be associated with the event is that all the proceeds will be used for charitable purposes.
McKenzie informed that Courts will be working with the Berbice Cricket Board to promote the sport in schools. He was assured by BCB Executive Anil Beharry, that as soon as the dust is settled from the Independence Cup, discussions will commence with the Executive of the BCB in this regard.
Beharry who is also Chairman of the Independence Cup Committee expressed delight with the Furniture Giant {Courts} being on board with the prestigious tournament.
He added that lots of effort is put into the event and sponsors like COURTS will be fully satisfied with the mileage they will receive. The event will be conducted in the most professional and transparent manner with fans enjoying clean entertainment.
Proceeds from this event will go towards assisting with the development of sports in the county.
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