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Apr 13, 2014 Sports
The Guyana Baseball League in association with E-Networks Inc. is offering nationwide baseball camps throughout the Easter school holidays the organisation stated in a press release yesterday.
Youngsters, both boys and girls, between the ages 6-24 are welcome to attend camps in New Amsterdam 19th and 20th April, Phoenix Primary School Ground, Cornelia Ida ,West Demerara and the Georgetown
Cricket Club 19thand 22nd -24th April. The camps are free.
Attendees can register by contacting Mr. Zahir Moakan – New Amsterdam, Mr. Ravindra Seeram – C.I, West Demerara, call 657-STAR – Georgetown, on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ENetworksbaseballstar and at the ground on camp mornings.
All equipment is being provided by the GBL and participants are asked to dress appropriately for sporting activity and in the interest of preserving the environment to bring reusable water bottles. Camp begins at 9:00AM and ends at 4:30PM.
All participants will be invited to take part in a two day League tournament in Georgetown on the 23rd and 24th April.
The release stated that, “With the professionalism GBL has exhibited while coordinating E-Networks Baseball Star, many of the sponsoring agencies suggested we offer a wider variety of opportunity by way of baseball camps. We guarantee that these camps will be run with the same philosophy of providing all children with the opportunity to develop sports skills in a fun and non-competitive environment.”
“GBL programmes are designed to engage the imagination of the youth of today. Our energetic staff implements a unique camp atmosphere, which allows for safety, fun, and skills development. All GBL camps will focus on helping the kids learn the rules of the game while working on sportsmanship,” the release informed.
All of the E-Networks Baseball Star contenders will be attending the camps.
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