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Feb 19, 2013 Sports
The Executive members of the Everest Cricket Club after the meeting. President Singh is sitting in the center while 1st vice president Stephen Lewis is on his left and Secretary Oncar Ramroop is on his right.
Rajesh Singh was re-elected unopposed as President of the Everest Cricket Club when the body held its Annual General meeting on Saturday evening at the club’s pavilion.
Every member from the previous executive retained their position unopposed.
The full executive reads Stephen Lewis 1st Vice President, Oncar Ramroop 2nd Vice President, Caramchand Rambarran Secretary, Shameer Shahib Assistant Secretary, Royston Rachpaul Treasurer, Anthony Rampersaud Assistant Treasurer and Paul Parsram Club Captain.
The committee members are Ramjit Singh, Harry Yenkana, Manichan Rai and Karamchand Jaikaran.
Speaking after the elections Singh thanked the members for showing confidence in him and urged the executive to keep the club flag flying high. He said 2012 was a good year and is looking forward for a better 2013. He informed that 2014 will mark 100 years for the club and the executive will organize a number of events to mark the milestone.
Singh stated that softball cricket that the club organizes every Friday night is on the rise and they will install permanent lights at the ground. “We are looking forward to support from the public to offset the expenses, the club have a regular Friday lunch so we will be grateful for assistance,” added Singh.
He said he is looking forward to support from the executive and members to improve the club in every way possible. Singh also indicated that plans are in the making to upgrade the lawn tennis court.
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