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May 09, 2017 Sports
On a sleepy Sunday afternoon at their home in the East Coast Demerara Village of Melanie
Crandon cuts the ‘Guyana Jaguars’ Cake with his daughter as his wife, Baskar Yadram and the children share the moment on Sunday.
Damishana, Jaguars Head Coach Eusan Crandon and his wife Lestra Crandon held a Thanks Giving ceremony on behalf of the Jaguars team for their achievement of winning this year’s First-Class title for the third consecutive year.
A cake with a photo of the victorious team with the 2017 Trophy at the Providence Stadium after they beat the Windwards Volcanoes was cut by Crandon and his daughter. Crandon’s wife and the youngest member of the team, 17-year-old Baskar Yadram along with children from the surrounding Villages shared the Cake cutting moment under well decorated tents.
A wide variety of delicious Food, Drinks, Snacks, Ice-Cream and Gift Bags were shared to the Children, many of them accompanied by their parents after Mr. and Mrs. Crandon gave short speeches which were preceded by a Prayer.
Gospel and uplifting Music was played as Crandon, his wife, Yadram and two of the Cricket Journalists present (Sean Devers from Kaieteur News and John Ramsingh of Guyana Times) were selected to share the gift bags at the conclusion of the event which lasted for about four
Jaguars Head Coach Crandon is helped by baby of the team, 17-year-old Baskar Yadram and Journalists Sean Devers and John Ramsingh to share gifts to children at the Thanks Giving by his family for the Jaguar’s 3rd successive title.
hours.
Lestra disclosed that every year the Crandon family thanks God for the success they achieved during the year by taking meals and gifts to Orphanages but this year was the first time the event was a public one with members of Jaguars teams being invited.
“This year Eusan worked really hard and spent a lot of time away from us to help ensure that the Guyana Jaguars retained their title which they won for the two years. So the family is giving thanks to God not only for Esuan but for giving each member of the team the strength and wisdom to give their team Championship honours,” said Lestra, who has a very strong Christian background.
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