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Nov 12, 2012 Sports

Ramesh Sunich, owner of the Trophy Stall hands over some of the trophies that will be up for grabs to Steve Ninvalle (centre left), while Terrence Poole (right) and Dexter Patterson (left) look on.
Trophy Stall will be part sponsoring the National Intermediate Boxing competition scheduled for this Friday and Saturday at the National Gymnasium tarmac.
Ramesh Sunich, owner of the Trophy Stall of Bourda Market recently handed over some of the trophies that will be up for grabs to officials of the Guyana Amateur Boxing Association headed by Steve Ninvalle along with Terrence Poole and Dexter Patterson.
Sunich and his business place have been very proactive over the years in assisting sports.
Ninvalle and team have been doing their best to lift local amateur boxing, with success, and it is expected they will be returned at their Annual General meeting on November 25 at Olympic House.
GABA recently presented their detailed plan on the way forward as they aim for medals at the next Olympic Games in Brazil to Minister of Sport Frank Anthony, being the only association to respond to governments call to come with a strategy to have athletes better prepared for top level sport.
The four year programme will cost around $50M and it is hoped that government responds promptly.
However, frequent local tournaments and the aid of businesses the likes of Trophy Stall, will aid immensely in the growth of the young boxers and GABA will continue to covet such support.
Ninvalle expressed gratitude to Sunich for his help and expressed the desire to see continued support from him and other businesses as they move forward.
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