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Sep 08, 2014 Sports
The Guyana Baseball League will start its after school baseball programme beginning today 8th September 2014 at the Queen’s College playground, Georgetown. Sessions run Monday to Friday from 3pm to Sunset and the programme is open to children ages 5 and older. Registration can be done at the ground and parents can select practice days for their children.
The after school programme will be headed by Coach Harold Castillo of Cuba and supported by a cadre of local coaches, the programme seeks to build on the GBL summer camp which was well attended but severely hampered by inclement weather.
“At this point in our development we must share knowledge of academic benefits available to both boys and girls through our Baseball and Softball programmes, numerous tertiary scholarships are available in North America and we strongly urge parents and students to talk to us about future plans where we (GBL) may be of assistance,” the League said in a statement.
All participants will be invited to join teams and participate in the age bracketed PONY Competition in the final week of November.
As with all GBL activities, participants are asked to bring a reusable water bottle.
Parents are encouraged to participate in games with their children.
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