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Feb 08, 2014 Sports
Trophy Stall has thrown their support behind the inaugural Georgetown Softball Cricket League
Inc (GSCL) Republic Cup which is slated to start on February 14. Proprietor of the entity Ramesh Sunich recently handed over two trophies which will be given to the winning and runner up teams in the open category, to GSCL trustee Mahendra Hardyal.
Sunich said that they are pleased to be associated with the tournament and wished the teams well. Hardyal thanked Sunich for his support adding that both categories are expected to be keenly contested since some of the top teams from across Guyana have already registered.
The launching and draw will occur on Tuesday 11th February at the Guyana National Industrial Corporation Sports Club on Woolford Avenue, from 1700hrs.
The winning team in the Open category will pocket G$1M, a trophy and medals, with the runners-up collecting $200,000, a trophy and medallions and in the Over-40 category, the winners will receive $600,000, a trophy and medallions, while the second-placed team will take home $200,000 a trophy and medals.
Man-of-the-Series for both categories will receive a three-piece living room suite or cash equivalent and the Man-of-the-Match of the final $10,000 and a trophy.
Preliminary matches are expected to be played at Everest Cricket Club, Police Sports Club ground, Eve Leary, and the Ministry of Education ground, with the semifinals and final being contested at Everest Cricket Club. The Open final is expected to be played under lights, with live radio commentary.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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