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Aug 23, 2014 Sports
W&H Rambaran Mariner Outboard Engines is onboard with the Demerara Cricket
W&H Rambaran Mariner Outboard Engines Manager, Bharrat Singh (left) handing over the sponsorship cheque to DCB Treasurer, Anand Kalladeen in the presence of DCB President and Administrator Raj Singh (2nd left) and Melinda Bishundyal.
Board (DCB) for its Youth August Holiday Camp which is scheduled to be launched on Monday, 25th August, 2014 at the Demerara Cricket Club ground at 9:00 hours.
This company was founded in the early 1990s and its aim is to propel Guyana into the 21st century to make its customers boating experience better in the long run. W&H Rambaran Mariner Outboard Engines is the number one on the water, and supplies Mariner and Mercury outboard engines, spare parts and accessories.
The DCB one week Camp will focus on U-15 and U-17 boys and girls across Demerara, and caters for 25 boys and 10 girls from each age group.
Each day would have two sessions, one in the morning from 9:00-12:00 hours for the U-15s, and one from 13:00-15:00 hours for the U-17s. These sessions would be spearheaded by Demerara’s head coach Garvin Nedd who will be supported by Clive Grimmond. The entire camp will be supervised by the GCB Territorial Developmental Officer, Colin Stuart.
Special emphasis would be placed on the technical aspects of batting, fast bowling, and spin bowling.
The aim of the camp is to challenge, improve and develop the younger cricketers’ ability, widen their knowledge of the game, and make them more appreciative of it.
To be eligible for the U-15, players have to be born on or after 1st September 2000 and for the U-17, on or after 1st September 1998. Those interested can contact the DCB office on 223-5479 or Garvin Nedd on 617-9381.
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