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Aug 17, 2016 Sports
Malteenoes Sports Club will be hosting a cricket clinic from August 22 through to September 2 at its Thomas Lands facility. The event is seen an effort to re introduce its youth cricket academy.
The camp will be facilitated by former national player and Coach Mark Harper and aims to enhance the talent of the young cricketers. Among the aspects of the game that will be looked at are hand eye co-ordination, reflexes, agility and flexibility, balance, speed, laws of cricket.
Players will also be involved in several matches during the programme which will help to test the skills, confidence and mental capabilities of players.
Guyana Amazon Warriors player Steven Jacobs, who is a member of the club along with several of his Warriors teammates, will be on hand to deliver motivational lectures during the camp.
The programme aims to attract 60 participants.
Registration forms can be picked up at MSC from 15:00 hours Monday-Saturday. The fee for children 13 and under is $1,500, while 17 and under will pay $2,000. Children coming in groups of five will get a special package. Guidelines for the programme will be available when uplifting the registration form.
For more information interested persons can contact 225-6509 or call the club’s treasurer Troy Lewis on 613-257.
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