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May 18, 2012 Sports
Yesterday marked thirteen years since Guyana’s leading bread Company,
Bakewell, continued their sponsorship with the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club (RHTY&SC) for the Second Division and under-17 team.
The relationship which began in 2000 has been highly successful with both entities developing into the best in Guyana, Public Relations Officer Hilbert Foster, stated.
The Rose Hall Town Second Division Team since its formation has won five Second Division Berbice Titles and three U-17 Titles including the last Leslie Amsterdam Memorial Title.
Foster informed the media that the Rose Hall Town Bakewell U-17 team is currently awaiting for the rain to stop to play Albion for the 2011 U-17 title. He also stated that the Bakewell Second Division Team has reached the quarterfinals of the 2011 New Building Society Tournament.
Going into the great history of club, Foster revealed that the club has over the years produced six National senior, 66 for Berbice at all levels, 21 Junior National Cricketers, 5 National females, one each for the West Indies U-15 and U-19, One Day International and “A” team, three West Indies female cricketers, while Assad Fudadin is on the verge of becoming our first Test Player.
The Public Relations Officer further commended Shemaine Campbelle for her superb performances in her cricket career, “Shemaine Campbelle is making all of us proud playing for the West Indies and is on the way to becoming one of the top players in the world.”
He added that players such as Assad, Abel Fudadin, Delbert Hicks, Dominique Rikhi, Clinton Pestano, Renwick Batson, Shawn Pereira, Arif Chan, Campbelle and Erva Giddings are all products of Bakewell sponsorship. Bakewell’s sponsorship to RHTY&SC also includes in RHTY&SC Annual Magazine and Awards Ceremony, our Christmas Charity Programme, Annual Cricket Academy among others.
Last year, RHTY&SC received the International Olympic Committee Award for Sports, “We knew that without Bakewell it would have been impossible to become the best,” Foster stated.
In closing, Foster stated that they were delighted that Bakewell renewed the sponsorship for the 13th time, “On behalf of the Patron Ms. Beverley Harper, President Keith Foster, the Executive and members of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, I would like to express profound gratitude to Mr. Nasir, Mr. Ganga and the Management of Bakewell for their continued confidence in us and for all the investment and even more.”
In remarks Harper stated that she was very proud of RHTY&SC, “It has done such great things not only in the club but also in the community.”
Rajindranauth Ganga, General Manager of Bakewell, in his brief remarks disclosed that the company was bigheaded and pleased with the output from RHTY&SC over the years of partnership.
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