Latest update February 7th, 2023 12:59 AM
Mar 24, 2017 Sports
Eventual Most Valuable Player (MVP), Commander of ‘A’ Division, Assistant
Commander of ‘A’ Division, Assistant Commissioner, Clifton Hicken (seated third, right) among other Officers, including ASP Mark Vigilance, flanked by Station Management and Community Police standing Wednesday after the Police ‘A’ Division Games Day at the Brickdam Police Station.
Commissioner, Clifton Hicken marshalled the Officers to victory for the second consecutive week in the Guyana Police Force ‘A’ Division Games Day at the Brickdam Police Station.
Officers defeated Station Management and Community Policing Group after amassing 81 games. Station Management had 69 games while Community Police finished with 65 games. Hicken got the MVP with 18 games, which he shared with Assistant Superintendent, Mark Vigilance.
Sergeant Roxanna Sandy was the best player with 15 games for Station Management while Rajesh Ross with 14 games was the leading player for Community Police. Officer, Michael Kingston and Community Policing’s Shiv Seeram were the love birds.
A strong team from the media will take on the Officers at next Wednesday’s Games Day.
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