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Mar 26, 2010 Sports
The South Turkeyen Sports Committee (STSC) in collaboration with the Barnes Foundation and Johnny ‘Overseas’ Barnwell has organised a Pre-Easter Day of Sports for villagers of that community on Sunday April 4 at the Mahaicony Community Centre Ground starting at 09:30hrs. The programme was organized in honour of the 8th Memorial Anniversary of the late Gordon Bynoe and activities include a two laps cycle race around the Mahaicony village, a five overs softball cricket match, basketball, domino and a seven-a-side football encounter between a Mahaicony team and one from Georgetown. Trophies, medals and other prizes donated by several notable individuals and business entities would be at stake.
Contributors include Regional Chairman of the Region 5 National Democratic Council, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dr Frank Anthony, Trophy Stall, Bish Panday of P&P Insurance, Geoffrey DaSilva of Go Invest Guyana Ltd and leader of the PNC, Robert Corbin.
Several entities and individuals donated cash prizes including Errol Tiwari of the B K International Ltd, Mark Bender of TCL, Retired Brigadier Edward Collins, Digicel, Citizens Bank, Attorney-at-Law Basil Williams, Prime Minister Sam Hinds and Registrar of the UG Vincent Alexander.
Other organizers include Kevin Walcott, Ms Moore, Aubrey Fraser and the Bynoe family.
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