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May 20, 2014 Sports
Following the successful hosting of their inaugural Independence Cup, which was held in collaboration with the National Sports Commission, the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc. wishes to thank their sponsors and teams who made the event a success story.
Regal XI, Regal Masters and Trophy Stall Angels and Mike’s Wellwoman, were crowned the Open, Masters and joint female champions respectively, when the tournament culminated at the Everest Cricket Club ground on Monday 5th May.
“Amidst several hiccups, the three day tournament was a huge success for us. Yes we had some on the field problems that were minor and dealt with and I wish to assure those teams that in the future, such matters of concern would not occur again, as we seek to give them tournaments that are conducive and in good keeping with the rules and regulations of the GSCL Inc.,” said Public Relations Officer Calvin Roberts.
Roberts thanked Regal Stationery and Computer Centre, Romaine’s Car Wash, Star Party Rentals, Trophy Stall of Bourda Market and Hadi’s City Mall, Agri Parts, GuyTrac and Agri Parts, Goodwood Racing Service, Puran Brothers Topmix, Jialing and Digimax for support.
Teams such as Memorex, Regal Champs, Floodlight Masters, Trophy Stall, Wolf Warriors, Farm XI, Speedboat-for whom Greg Singh struck a double ton, Parika Defenders, Smith XI, Industry Super Kings and Karibee Girls, were some of the teams who competed in the tournament.
“The sponsors and teams, made it a success story for us, but most importantly, I wish to say thanks from the depths of my heart to Director of Sport Neil Kumar who in February had challenged us to involve female teams in our tournaments and at the launching, promised his unflinching support to the GSCL Inc.”
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