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Nov 30, 2013 Sports
Shannon Crawford was unanimously retained as President of the Georgetown Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association (GCU&SA) when the body held its Annual General Meeting on Thursday evening at the
Clerical and Commercial Workers Union in Quamina Street.
International television umpire Nigel Duguid returned unopposed as the Vice President while Arleigh Rutherford who was also unchallenged will serve as Secretary for another term. Former international umpire Eddie Nicholls and Montgomery Chester were retained as Treasurer and Assistant Secretary Treasurer respectively. Zaheer Mohamed was elected as the Public Relations Officer (PRO) while the committee members are Heuvel Cunha, Ryan Banwari, Javed Persaud and Nolan Hawke.
Speaking after the elections, Crawford thanked the members for re-electing him and urged the young umpires to continue training for their remaining exams.
PRO Mohamed urged his fellow executive members to work collectively towards the development of the game and to maintain a high level of umpiring. Ronald Williams performed the duties of the returning officer and was ably assisted by Malcolm Peters.
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