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May 20, 2013 Sports
‘Giving brings a release and freely give freely receive’ those are some of the operational guidelines for the members of the newly formed Sunshine Cricket club of Betsy Ground, East Canje, Berbice.
President Radish Seepersaud (left) presents of the bats to a teacher of the school as members of the school team displays some of the other gear.
Members of the club, who were mostly students of the Betsy Ground Primary School, remembered their Alma Mata and recently donated a number of cricket gear including softball bats and balls.
The club, which is presently participating in the second division level in competitions organized by the Berbice Cricket Board, was recently the recipient of a number of sports gear from the BCB and other donors.
According to President Radesh Seepersaud, the club in its generosity decided that it cannot keep everything for itself and took the opportunity to hand over some of the gear to the school which is presently participating in the Al Sports and Tour Promotion overhand Windball competition.
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