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Dec 30, 2015 Sports
The ‘Coach Santos’ Developmental Soccer Organisation’s football clinic for boys and girls will conclude today in Bartica. The overseas-based Guyanese, Michael ‘Coach Santos’ Dos Santos, had organised the one-week clinic for 2-8 year old children.
The clinic that started on December 23 attracted over fifty boys and girls for the Pee Wee Soccer Clinic. The main objectives of the clinic was for the children “to have fun and develop a love for the sport football”, a release indicated yesterday.
The children, who gained 90% and over at the Christmas Term Examination, received one size-3 football each. They include: Abeva Jones, Kyle Harper, Zico Dos Santos, Maliah Dos Santos and Giovannie Tracey.
The ‘Coach Santos’ Developmental Soccer Organisation had teamed up with Phoenix Sports Club and organised a one-week clinic and two tournaments for the Under-13 boys during the Summer. The clinic was as a result of queries from parents to further hone the skills of children.
The ‘Coach Santos’ Developmental Soccer Organization would like to thank all the parents that signed up their kids and the following sponsors: Hart’s Mineral Company, Treena’s Exquisite Touch, Mommy & Me Kids Store, Elise Couture Boutique, Indulgence Boutique, Beverage Depot (Bartica), Charles Jones Mining, Davenand Seenarine Mining, K & M Mineral, Hack’s Variety Store, Avon Pinky Bradford, Natasha Harper, Nicola Daniels, Nadira Delima, Wazim Kassim, Nixon Harper, Red Earth (USA), Ravindra Boodhoo (USA), Marlon Sanasie (USA), Shenny Moses, Vashie’s Nite Club and Ryan Richards.
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