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Sep 20, 2013 Sports
Trophy Stall of 241 South Road & Bourda St. Lacytown, City Mall
and the Trophy Stall, Bourda Market, are the sponsor of the next Nationwide Male/Female Softball Tournament. Games begin next Sunday Sept. 29th at various venues around the country.
This Trophy Stall Tournament is a stepping stone for players to get practice with the White-Ball as the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) prepares for its next International Softball Tournament “Guyana Softball Cup III”. The tournament will feature teams from New York, Florida, Canada and Guyana, as teams battle for World’s softball supremacy. “Guyana Softball Cup III” will be held in Georgetown at various venues on November 8th, 9th with the finals being played on Sunday Nov. 10th at the GCC Ground Bourda.
The Trophy Stall Softball starts next week and will be played in three categories; Male/Female Open and Male 40 years and over.
Winning prize for the two male categories are $100,000 + Trophy. Runner-up will receive $25,000 + trophy. For the female, winner is $50,000 + Trophy, and Runner-up is $25,000 + Trophy. There will also be prizes for Player of the Tournament and Man of the match in the final.
Teams interested can call Wayne Jones at 650-1790 (Demerara), Khalid Baksh at 618-1905 (Essequibo) and David Looknauth at 618-3717 (Berbice) for registration.
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