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Aug 01, 2018 Sports
For the second year running YK Investments of Regent Street felt the confidence to offer sponsorship to the Three Peat Promotions Guinness Cage Competition after confirming its commitment during a simple ceremony that was conducted at the entity’s location yesterday.
Managing Director Marlon Yenkana handed over an undisclosed quantity of cash to Three Peat Promotions Rawle Welch, who thanked the entity for its steadfast support and promised that the tournament will be executed in a manner pleasing to their wishes.
The five-day tournament dubbed ‘the East Coast Best versus the Rest’ will commence on August 8, at the Haslington Market Tarmac with the remaining playing days being August 11, 18, 25 and September 1, at the same venue.
Twenty-four teams will contest the competition with a minimum of twelve chosen from East Coast villages, while the remainder will comprise teams from Georgetown, Linden and West Demerara.
Every night there will have a winner among the fans and this will be awarded to the fan that buys the most buckets of the sponsor’s beverages.
Among the other entities who’ve pledged their support are: Banks DIH under its Guinness and Power Wine brands, Clarks footwear giants Chetsons, E-Networks Inc., KSM Investments, Yhip’s Bakery, Brass Aluminium & Cast Iron Foundry (BACIF), Ray’s Auto Sales, Queensway Security Services, Trophy Stall, Express Shipping, Woodpecker Products, National Sports Commission, ‘C’ Division of the Guyana Police Force, Attorney-at-Law Roysdale Forde, Julius Variety Store and C & C Prestigious Styles.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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