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Dec 05, 2014 Sports
Several club teams from around the country will converge at the Mackenzie Sports Club ground tomorrow for the staging of the 4th edition of the Kayo’s Academy and Rickland ‘Tallo’ Hutson’s Youth Challenge Under-13 and Under 15 Inter Club championships from 10:00hrs.
The competitions are the brainchild of United States based former national football players Kayode McKinnon and Rickland ‘Tallo’ Hutson.
This year’s tournament will see participation from clubs drawn from the West Demerara, Georgetown and Upper Demerara associations. Registration commences at 09:00hrs with the March Past at 09:30hrs, whilst on field competition will begin at 10:00hrs.
The aim of the tournament is to expose the talent of players giving them the opportunity of playing with the best around the country as was afforded McKinnon and Hutson who broke through the ranks as youth nationals and made it to the senior level representing Guyana with distinction.
Among those associated as donors and sponsors for this year’s competition are Monette McKinnon, Ryan Clarke, Collin ‘BL’ Aaron, Fizal Khan, Aaron Fraser, Aubrey ‘Shanghai’ Major, Bella’s Lumber Yard, Vonnette Jarvis, Juanita Phillips, Marilyn Waterton and Banks DIH.
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