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Dec 29, 2017 Sports
The Patron, President and Members of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS is offering congratulations to their Club Members who received awards at the recent Guyana Cricket Board 2017 Award Ceremony. ‘The members “Shemaine Campbelle, Shabeka Gajnabi and Kevlon Anderson
continued our rich tradition of receiving awards for outstanding performances, while member Esuan Crandon has also made us proud with his coaching of the Guyana Senior Cricket Team’, a release from the club stated.
Campbelle for the sixth time copped the Guyana Female Cricketer of the Year Award, while Gajnabi took home the Most Promising Female Cricketer Award. The promising Anderson received two awards for his outstanding performance at the Under-17 level. ‘The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club is proud of each of the Awardees and as an organisation we salute them for being outstanding ambassadors and role models. Our Cricket Development Programme is unmatched and we remain the only Club across the country to have its own female team. The key to our success over the last twenty seven years has been a simple formula of hard work, discipline, faith in God, determination and these three players are perfect representatives of us and our brand’, the release noted.
Campbelle represented Berbice, Guyana and the West Indies at the Female Senior level, while the highly talented Gajnabi played and captained the Berbice and Guyana Under-19 Female Team to success. Gajnabi also played for the Senior Guyana Team. Anderson, who is highly rated by local cricket pundits represented Guyana at the Under-17, Under-19 levels and has been an outstanding performer in the GCB Franchise Tournament. The Club would honour the trio and our other heroes on the 22nd April, 2018 when we host our 28th Annual Award Ceremony. A total of $2.5M worth of trophies, medals and prizes would be shared out.
‘The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS would like to recommit itself to maintaining its reputable status as of Guyana’s leading cricket club’s and to continue investing heavily into the careers of our members on and off the cricket field. We would in a fitting way honour Esuan Crandon during the Awards Ceremony for his brilliant performance as Guyana’s Senior Cricket Coach. Congrats are also extended to our honorary member Bhaskar Yadram on being named the National Junior Cricketer of the Year and his selection on the West Indies Under-19 Team. Esuan Crandon would receive the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS highest Award, the Dolphin Award of Excellence for his outstanding performance as a Cricketer, Coach and Role Model.
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