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May 12, 2016 Sports
With just days remaining before the reigning Caribbean Short Range shooting champions head to Antigua and Barbuda to defend their title, businessman and fellow shooter Mohamed Qualander has headed to a call to assist the team.
A constant supporter, Qualander through his company, Queensway Security Service made the timely donation of $100,000 to GuyanaNRA Secretary Ryan Sampson in the presence of Fullbore Captain Mahendra Persaud.
Quality Control Officer of Queensway Security Service, Mr. Ron Marks in handing over the cheque said they have always been supportive of the GuyanaNRA Fullbore Team which has been very dominant in the region for many years.
He noted that they saw the GuyanaNRA in need of support in order to make its budget of over four million dollars for Antigua and they decided to chip in as they also wish the team every success at the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Championships which would be held from May 16-22 in Antigua and Barbuda.
Marks also stated that the company recognizes the consistent high level of performance of the team for regional and international competitions whilst assuring that Queensway Security Service will continue to support.
Sampson expressed gratitude on behalf of the GuyanaNRA to Marks and Queensway Security Service for their continued support pledging that the team is ready for next week’s action.
The final team practice match is set for Saturday at the Timehri Range whilst the team will wing out on Monday for Antigua and Barbuda.
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