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Oct 09, 2009 Sports
The Norman Singh Sports Complex inter-village Softball cricket competition for teams on the West Coast of Berbice is set to continue on Sunday. The competition is an eight over affair and play is expected to commence at 09:00hrs.
Since the competition began a few weeks ago with just three teams, it has been getting popular with more teams coming on board. Six teams participated in the last competition held a week ago and according to organiser Ghansham Singh, about 10 teams are expected this time.
The teams conformed so far are No. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 11 Villages, Bath and hosts Custom Warriors of No. 6 Village. Bush Lot Village is also expected to make their first entry.
Cash prizes along with trophies and other incentives will be presented to the winning and second placed teams. The best batsman and top bowler on the day will also be recognised.
Managing Director of the complex Balram Singh is expected to bowl the first ball and assist with the presentation of prizes at the end of the day’s proceedings.
The competition has been organised as part of the sponsors effort to keep the youths occupied in a meaningful way as they seek to keep them off the streets and away from illicit activities.
Other activities such as football, volleyball and other outdoor sports are being organised and will be launched shortly.
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