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Jan 28, 2016 Sports
Mings Products and Services Ltd, a Company known for its unmitigated support to athletes and sporting organisations firmly grasped another opportunity to continue its support for the development of sports after renewing
its sponsorship of Yamaha Caribs Rugby Club by donating a set of new uniforms, during a simple ceremony that was conducted yesterday, at the Company’s Head Office on Urquhart Street in Kingston.
At the occasion, Technical Director of the Company Colin Ming disclosed that the their association with the club commenced in 1992 after being approached by Christopher ‘Kit’ Nascimento, who had asked them to assist the club and the relationship has remained strong until now.
The Caribs, once one of the best teams in the country, has been plagued by migration and other negative circumstances that has evidently affected its dominance on the local scene, but executive member Walter George said that the club will be making a concerted effort to regain the lofty status it once held in the past.
Ming urged Captain of the team Akeem Fraser to do all in his power to return the club to some semblance of success in 2016.
George in his comments thanked the Company for its continued support over the years, adding that from his little knowledge about the entity’s activities, he knows that many athletes and sports bodies have consistently benefitted from their goodwill.
They have given assistance to individual athletes and organisations and have not restricted their support to a few disciplines, but all those who they feel merit their assistance.
George, a former national player now retired, wished the Company well in their business endeavours and urged persons and other businesses to support the entity.
Among the other persons of note who were present included Director John Chin and Finance Director Audrey Ford and Yamaha Caribs Robin Roberts.
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