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Kares Engineering Inc and RHTY&SC Teams distribute close to $1M worth of school bags
Kares Engineering Inc Radesh Rameshwar makes presentation to the Guyana Police Force and Region 6 Department of Education Hundreds of less fortu- the Rose Hall Town Youth & nate students from schools Sports Club has been sharing drawn from across the ancient out school bags as part of its county of Berbice would ben- Say Yes to Education Camefit from free school bags paign and noted that over project that is organised by 12,000 students have benefitthe eight cricket teams of the ted over the years. Rose Hall Town Youth & Foster stated that the Sports Club, MS, with major Rose Hall Town Youth & support from Mr. Radesh Sports Club was highly comRameshwar of Kares Engi- mitted to making sure that neering Inc. every child in Berbice The Parika based busi- achieves his/her potential in nessman donated 500 school the classroom and that povbags to the Rose Hall Town erty does not affect them. Youth & Sports Club Patron’s In 2010, Guyana Sports Programme. Personality Awardee hailed The Club during the holi- the massive contribution of days would be sharing out a Kares Engineering Inc and its total of 800 school bags to CEO Radesh Rameshwar for assist less fortunate students the massive investment into to stay in school and complete Berbice and stated that the their educational careers. Club and its cricket teams are The Ministry of Educa- very grateful for the support. tion Region 6 Department and The Rose Hall Town the Community Relations Of- Youth & Sports Club during ficer of the Guyana Police the school holiday is curForce ‘B’ Division would as- rently hosting a five weeks sist the club to distribute half educational camp for Grade 6 of the school bags. students, share out 13,000 The Ministry of Educa- exercise books and assist at tion received 160 school bags least 200 students with footfor distribution to children wear, publish a booklet on identified as less fortunate, Climate Change and the Green while the Guyana Police Economy and assist schools Force ‘B’ Division received with some sports equipment 150 bags for residents living before school reopens in Sepin crime affected areas. tember. The remaining school The Club would also be bags would be distributed by hosting its 2nd Annual Career the cricket teams of the Rose and Business Fair for Berbice Hall Town Youth & Sports School Children on Thursday Club, MS, based on the basis 14th September and would be of the students’ personal dis- holding several tournaments cipline, attendance in school for schools - Spelling Bee, Art and family income. Drawing, Tapeball cricket and Long serving Secretary/ Essay during the month of CEO Hilbert Foster stated that September. for the last twenty five years, In an invited comment,
Circle Tennis action set for Thirst Park tomorrow Banks DIH United Circle Tennis Club will be hosting AL Sport and Tour Promotions on Friday in a Pre - Emancipation Day/Night Circle Tennis match. The game, which will be an all female affair, is schedule to loop off at 18:00hrs and will be played 125 deliveries per team. This is yet another game in a series of matches in an effort to promote the game.
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Mr. Rameshwar stated that Kares Engineering Inc was delighted to be associated with the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS, and its effort to promote the importance of education. Education, the successful businessman stated, is the most important asset a human can acquire and Kares Engineering Inc would continue to invest in assisting youths. He expressed gratitude to the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club for allowing his Company the opportunity to be part of its list of activities. The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club would also like to express gratitude to the Regional Education Office of Region 6 and the Police Commander of ‘B’ Division for their support of the School bags Programme.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Camp commence By Sean Devers As three-times finalist Guyana Amazon Warriors preparations for the 2017 CPL t20 tournament intensifies, all of the players assembled yesterday at the Providence Stadium for the start of a oneweek Camp in Guyana. During the four-year history of the CPL, which was inaugurated in 2013, the Warriors have reached the final on every occasion except in 2015 when they lost in the semifinals and yesterday the Warriors’ Assistant Coach Esuan Crandon explained that some of the last batch of players arrived in Guyana on Tuesday night. “We had a light training session today (yesterday) since some of the players only came in last night (Tuesday) and were tired, while some of them had to go to the Embassy to get Visas to work in the US. This is the first day so I can’t tell you about the fitness levels of the players but what I can say is we already have nice team spirit and the guys are eagerly looking forward to the start of the tournament,” disclosed Crandon, the region’s most successful First-Class Coach. The Warriors play their first game in Florida on August 5 when they face St Kitts & Nevis Patriots and Crandon informed that the team leaves on August 2 for the USA and will have two days practice in Florida. “We will practice for the next three days before the first practice game is tentatively fixed for Sunday evening under
Crandon says three practice games set for Guyana as Azam to replace Lynn
Assistant Coach Esuan Crandon talks about the ‘Warriors’ Camp which started yesterday. (Sean Devers photo) lights. On Monday and Tuesday we will have two practice games starting at 11:00hrs,”stated the 35-year-old Crandon who played 38 First-Class, 28 fifty Overs and 18 t20 games for Guyana between 2001 and 2011. It was also disclosed that Pakistan’s Babar Azam has replayed Chris Lynn who is no longer available after West Indies U-19 Vice-Captain Kemo Paul had replaced fellow Guyanese Shemron Hetymer who was selected to go to England with the West Indies Test team. The team which lost to two-times Champions Jamaica Tallawahs in last year’s final is coached by former West Indies all-rounder Roger Harper and will depend on,
wicketkeeper, Chadwick Walton, Babar Azam, Gajanand Singh, ICC America’s Jamaican Steven Taylor, Steve Jacobs and Jason Mohammed with the bat. Afghanistan’s leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who befuddled the West Indian batsman in their recent series, should spearhead the bowling attack. Full Squad: Martin Guptill, Sohail Tanvir, Rayad Emrit, Veerasammy Permaul, Roshan Primus, Assad Fudadin, Keon Joseph, Steven Katwaroo, Kemo Paul, Ali Khan, Gajanand Singh, Chadwick Walton, Babar Azam, Gajanand Singh, Steven Taylor, Steve Jacobs, Jason Mohammed and Rashid Khan.
Builders Lumber Yard continues support for Boyce/Jefford Classic VIII
Manager at Builders Lumber Yard, Nafeeza Salim (fourth left) hands over their sponsorship to Chairman of the Boyce/Jefford Committee, Colin Boyce in the presence of Managing Director, Avinaish Salim (third, left) and other staff yesterday at their Lombard Street location. Builders Lumber Yard continued its support for the upcoming Boyce and Jefford Track and Field Classic VIII yesterday when it handed over its contribution for the August 12-13 Championships scheduled for Mackenzie Sports Club Ground, Linden. Managing Director of
Builders Lumber Yard, Avinaish Salim expressed his gratitude for having the opportunity to support the event. Salim stated that they will continue to support the meet based on its continued growth over the years. “We have been there from the start and we have seen
how big this event has gotten because of our support and others. We will continue to be there for the Boyce and Jefford Classic and congratulations to the organisers for hosting yet another year,” Salim said. The eighth year of
Guyana’s most lucrative track and field championships will have 12 Finals on Saturday, August 12 along with all preliminary rounds and 24 Finals on Sunday August 13; the event began in 2010 at the same venue and has grown to become one of Guyana’s premier sports events.