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Apr 20, 2017 Sports
Massy Industries joined the list of sponsors for The Young Warriors Cricket Club fund raising, Mash Cup 2017 which is set for April 30 at the Cumberland Cricket Ground, East Canje, Berbice.
Information coming out of the East Canje area is that the interest of the public is gaining momentum and they are looking forward for this annual mega event. Proceeds from this event runs the clubs cricket programmes. It is expected that a number of teams from the East Canje area will compete in the action packed five overs cricket competition for prize monies of over $100,000. Two top Masters Softball teams in Guyana are expected to do battle in a 15-over aside feature game. There will be added attractions for the kids and the entire family. Live musical entertainment and a well stocked bar will be provided.
At the presentation ceremony, Mark Roopnarine, Manager of the Berbice Branch said they are once again pleased to be part of this event. He stated that his company understands its role as a Corporate Citizen, adding that he has been following the progress of the club over the years and is impressed with the strides they have made.
In response, Rafeek Kassim, newly elected President of the club was thankful for the support and promised that the event will provide entertainment for the entire family. He said that the large trophy provided will be used as incentive for the competition, eliminating some cost.
The club commenced a three-day cricket clinic yesterday for its U-19 members. The clinic, which is being conducted by Julian Moore, will conclude tomorrow and players are urged to take advantage of this opportunity for there is no cost attached. Interested persons can contact the club executives on 327-7585, 612-0944 or 332-0476 for more information.
Meanwhile, the club has extended congratulations to opening batsman Shimron Hetmyer on his selection to the West Indies senior team to face Pakistan in the three- test series in the Caribbean.
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