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Aug 21, 2012 Sports
The Trophy Stall of Bourda Market and the City Mall has reiterated its commitment towards the development of sport by tapping into sport at the community level.
The company, through its Managing Director Ramesh Sunich, has offered to sponsor this Sunday’s pools competition after observing the great work Centre Point Bar has been doing in keeping the game alive in rural Guyana.
The Centre Point Bar, which is located at Station Road, Enmore, East Coast Demerara, has been hosting competitions on a regular basis, attracting players from as far as West Demerara and Berbice.
Trophy Stall will sponsor three trophies that will go towards the top three finishers of Sunday’s event, which is set to start at 15:00 hours.
Sunich said his entity is pleased to support community sport, noting that events like these help to keep young people meaningfully occupied, while affording them an opportunity to socialize and showcase their talents.
Managing Director of Centre Point Bar, Jacob Persaud, in accepting the trophies at a simple presentation ceremony yesterday, expressed gratitude to Sunich and his business for coming on board.
He assured the sponsor that the competition will be exciting and competitive, as a large number of players have already signaled their intentions of participating.
Players desirous of competing at the event are required to pay an entrance fee of $1,000. Fees can be paid in advance or before the start of the competition.
CAPTION: Managing Director of Centre Point Bar, Jacob Persaud, receives the first place trophy from Shivana Seeram of the Trophy Stall
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