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Mar 22, 2011 Sports
Action in the Mayor’s Cup football championship continues today and tomorrow at the Georgetown Football Club ground, Bourda, with double headers.
Exciting match-ups have been set for both days. Today from 6:00pm Camptown challenge Buxton Bakewell in the opening fixture, while the nightcap at 8:00pm will see Guyana’s number one club, Alpha United coming up against BV Triumph. These games were rescheduled from Sunday.
Tomorrow’s games, which will see the start of the quarterfinal round, will see Fruta Conquerors against the Guyana Defence Force, while Pele oppose Riddim Squad.
Camptown will include Nigel Codrington, Troy Prescod, Reshawn Sandiford and Orlando Gilgeous who will lead the attack against Buxton who will have Sherwin Griffith, Rawle Phillips, Allister Deane, Owen Bobb and Samuel Critchlow.
The high powered Alpha line up features Shawn Bishop, Quincy Madramootoo, Kelvin McKenzie, Dwain Jacobs, Anthony Abrams and skipper Howard Lowe.
Their opponents, BV will look to the talents of Colin Jones, Nickel Fraser, Kelvin Williams, Ronel Gordon and Malcolm Wilson to rebuff Alpha’s charge.
With $1M at stake for the winner, teams are expected to up the ante and exciting football is anticipated.
Several sponsors have combined with the Mayor’s Cup Committee to ensure the tournament is a success.
Among them are Banks DIH, Macorp, Digicel, General Equipment Guyana Limited, Busta, National Pride, Dr Colin Watson, Gold Target Export, Giftland Office Max, AH&L Kissoon, John Fernandes Limited, Bakewell, Keishar’s, Winston Rambarran, Nazar Mohamed, Humphrey Bakery, Body Max Gym, Rusal, Muneshwar’s, Ricks and Sari, BK International, Guyana Lottery Company, GIDI and Commissioner of Police Henry Greene.
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