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Oct 19, 2013 Sports
Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Company’s (GT&T) relationship with the hockey fraternity was strengthened even further when Director of Sales Marketing & Public Relations Roma Singh handed over a cheque for an undisclosed sum to Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) Honorary Secretary Tricia Fiedtkou, during a simple presentation ceremony that was conducted in the entity’s Canteen yesterday.
The gesture represents sponsorship for the national championships which is set to commence on Monday at the National Gymnasium and Singh in her short remarks expressed how proud GT&T was to be part of the event, while adding that the relationship between the two entities dates back a long time.
Singh urged members of the sporting community to go out and witness the games which according to Fiedtkou will attract the best players in the country as well as those who could emerge into future stars.
Fiedtkou in her response thanked the Company for remaining steadfast in its commitment to continue the strong relationship that has existed for over 13 years.
The GHB official promised that the tournament will be exciting in all the categories which include the men’s, ladies, juniors and veterans and fans will have the opportunity to get a glimpse of some of the emerging young players.
Among the other officials present at the occasion were Public Relations Officers Nadia DeAbreu and Allison Parker and GHB Vice-President Ivor Thompson.
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