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Apr 06, 2017 Sports
Blairmont Cricket Club will be hosting its Annual Easter Camp from 13th to 21st April 2017 at the Blairmont Estate Ground.
The Easter Camp has been part of the membership drive at the club over the last six (6) years, and they are also inviting other interested cricket individuals in Berbice to participate. The camp is open for players from ages 10 to 18 years old.
The camp’s main focus will be addressing the discipline of batting, bowling and fielding, there will also be other fun activity such as table tennis, checkers, domino, sports movies, etc.
The individuals expected to be making presentations includes national coaches Julien Moore, Gavin Nedd, Michael Hyles, Adrian Amsterdam and Monty Lynch.
The club is also currently seeking to have current and past West Indies representatives to share time with attendees of the camp. Some of the players will include Sewnarine Chattergoon, Leon Johnson, Assad Fudadin, Veerasammy Permal, Brendon Bess and Shimron Hetymer.
The club will be hosting a cricket match United States Global Cricket Academy under-17 team vs Blairmont under-17 team on the 15th April 2017 to make the camp more exciting.
The youths will be targeted with topics relevant to society and their roles: example suicide, peer pressure, behavioral patterns, drug and alcohol abuse, teenage pregnancy, etc.
Interested individuals can register through tel # 330-1085 or 628-6767.
Some of the players who have benefited from such camps representing Guyana and Berbice are Parmand Ramdhan, Javed Karim, Seon Glasgow, Nigel Deodat, Kevon Jawahir, Derick Narine, Deveshwari Prashad, Nick Ramsaroop, Waqar Hassan, Aveshkar Sewkarran, Zameer Inshan, Sachin Veerasammy and Marvan Prashad among others.
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