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Sep 06, 2018 Sports
Woodpecker Trophies and Sports continued their support of the 2nd annual Guinness ‘Cage’ Streetball Championship, donating the fourth place trophy on Monday at a simple presentation ceremony, held at the company’s Alberttown location.
Loreann Baptiste, representative of tournament coordinator Three Peat Organization said, the promotional group is grateful for their continued support, adding that the gesture will aid in staging of a successful tournament.
According to Baptiste, Woodpecker Trophies and Sports is an entity that is synonymous with country’s sporting culture and that the coordinators strive to achieve a similar status on local shores.
”Once again on behalf of Three Peat Promotions, we are thankful for the support and we hope that relationship can continue to grow with each year”, she added. The tournament dubbed ‘The East Coast Best versus the Rest’ is being held at the Haslington Market Tarmac with the semi-finals and final set tomorrow.
The semi-final matchups will pit home side Uprising against Broad Street, while Sparta Boss will take aim at fierce rival Leopold Street. The victors of the aforesaid matches will face-off in the finale, with the losers relegated to the third place playoff.
Among the other entities in support of the event are: Banks DIH under its Guinness and Power Wine brands, Clarks footwear giants Chetsons, E- Networks Inc., KSM Investments, Yhip’s Bakery, Brass Aluminum & Cast Iron Foundry [BACIF], Ray’s Auto Sales, Insurance Brokers Guyana Limited [IGBL], Y.K. Investments, Trophy Stall, Express Shipping, Woodpecker Products, National Sports Commission, ‘C’ Division of the Guyana Police Force, Jai Signs & Auto Designs, Gaming Authority, Julius Variety Store, T&J Bookstore and C & C Prestigious Styles.
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