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Oct 27, 2018 Sports
Organisers of the Guyana Softball Cup 8 have received corporate backing from Regent Street store, WJ Enterprise, to ensure the three-day tournament is a success.
The company made its contribution during a simple handing over ceremony, with Representative Teresa Naraine expressing how delighted the establishment was in supporting the premier softball cricket event in Guyana.
President of the Guyana Floodlights Softball Cricket Association, Ramchand Ragbeer, said the organising body is extremely grateful for the support of companies like WJ Enterprise, noting that corporate support is crucial in helping to run off a tournament of the magnitude of the Guyana Softball Cup.
Teams from Guyana, New York, Canada and Florida are currently in Guyana to compete for softball supremacy in the Americas.
Once again, the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association is promising an action-packed and competitive tournament.
The category finals would be tomorrow (October 28) at the Demerara Cricket Club, starting at 10:00hrs and concluding with the Open final under floodlights.
The tournament, which started on Friday, has received corporate support from Stag Beer, Rubis Guyana, Trophy Stall, Steve’s Jewellery, Clear Waters, Busta, Rohan Auto Spares, A&R Jewanram Printery, WJ Enterprise, Mike’s Pharmacy, Ramchand Auto Spares, Karibee Rice and Survival Group of Business.
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