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Feb 26, 2013 Sports
Corporate Supplies proprietor Deron Adams (center), flanked by New Era Entertainment Directors Kenrick Noel (first from left) and Aubrey Major Jr. during the presentation.
IN ADDITION to having a Motorcycle, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of this year’s New Era Entertainment Super-8 basketball tournament will also be outfitted with a pair of high end basketball sneakers, compliments of Corporate Supplies.
Headed by Deron Adams, the business is known in Linden as a one stop place since it strives off internet orders of basically any and everything consumers need.
Adams said that his business is heavily supported by the people of Linden, and he would often give back in what ever way that’s its possible, adding that basketball has always been one of the favourite sports to play, so supporting the tournament came easy.
With Cell Smart and Mackeson being two of its major sponsors, the tournament which is held in conjunction with the Linden Amateur Basketball Association (LABA), has seen its fair amount of support from entities both in and out of the mining community.
The tournament that’s set to bounce off on March 9 at the Mackenzie Sports Club Hard Court, will officially be launched on Friday, in Georgetown at the Water Chris Hotel, where sponsors will give details of their support to the event along with relevant information will be disseminated.
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