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Nov 14, 2010 Sports
Tropical Mist Brand Manager Errol Nelson (left) presents the water to Derrick Carter goalkeeper of BK Western Tigers in the presence of Dexter Cush, O’Selmo Peters and Mortimer Stewart.
BK Western Tigers eight-team Football Festival has received support from beverage giants Banks DIH Ltd. with Tropical Mist and Aqua Mist Artesian Water being designated the official water of the tournament.
At a simple ceremony at Thirst Park, Tropical Mist Brand Manager Errol Nelson made a presentation of the product to members of the BK Western Tigers Football Club.
Dexter Cush, Western Tigers Secretary expressed appreciation to Banks for coming on board and supporting the tournament.
“We are extremely grateful to Banks DIH for the support given to our tournament,” Cush added.
Nelson in brief remarks said his company was pleased to support the Festival which will bring together some of the top teams in Georgetown.
Cush said that the eight premier clubs in Georgetown, Alpha United, Guyana Defence Force, Fruta Conquerors, Sunburst Camptown, Riddim Squad, Pele, Santos and the host Tigers will battle for top honours in the Festival which kicks off on November 24 and runs until December 5 at the Georgetown Football Club ground.
Also attending the presentation were Vice President of Tigers O’Selmo Peters, Tigers and National goalkeeper Derrick Carter and Banks Outdoor Events manager Mortimer Stewart.
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