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May 01, 2014 Sports
On Tuesday 29th April, Fly Jamaica Airways presented a large quantity of baseball equipment to Georgetown’s newest baseball team. In a short ceremony conducted at the airlines’ Wings Aviation facility at Ogle International Airport, Fly Jamaica representatives met and handed over the equipment and added that they will also be forming two little league teams from schools in
A Fly Jamaica representative hands over the equipment to John Ramsingh in the presence of club and airline officials.
the Ogle district.
Fly Jamaica Airways Representative Mr. Yannick Dundas said, “Fly Jamaica Airways gives its support to the Guyana Baseball League. We share Mr. Robin Singh’s vision; we understand that Baseball can play a very important role in Guyana’s development as a sporting nation. Baseball is a fun and disciplined game that can only help with the development of our youth.”
Manager of the new team, Mr. John Ramsingh, thanked Fly Jamaica Airways for the assistance and pledged to make good use of the equipment provided.
President of the Guyana Baseball League Robin Singh made reference to the impressive Wings Aviation/Fly Jamaica Airways office facility as an example of what Vision coupled with hard work could achieve, “The GBL is pleased to align itself with a corporation with such exemplary values and will continue to build on this relationship.”
The GBL is experiencing a healthy growth spurt with the formation of four new teams in West Demerara and one in Linden set to be announced shortly.
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