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Apr 27, 2019 Sports
From left, Jeoff Clement (Banks DIH), Ramesh Sunich of Trophy Stall and Brian Choo-Hen (Bank DIH) pose for a photo outside Trophy Stall’s South Road location.
The Essequibo zone for the Banks Beer Softball League (BBSL) will see action commencing tomorrow at four grounds on the Essequibo Coast, namely, Affiance No.1, Reliance, Walton Hall and Queenstown with Preliminary action from 09:00hrs.
The BBSL, which will be competed in a 15-over format, will see a total of $350,000 being doled to the top teams in the Essequibo zone.
In order to enter the competition, a team will have to simply purchase three cases of Banks Beer, while patrons will be able to witness the action free of cost.
The second round of preliminary matches hits off on Arrival day at Affiance No. 1, Pomona and Reliance grounds, where the final four teams will be decided.
The semifinals and final will be on May 12th at Affiance ground from 11:00hrs. The winner will pocket $150,000, runner up $100,000, third $75,000 and fourth $25,000.
Teaming up with Banks DIH for the event will be Trophy Stall. Earlier in the week, proprietor of the establishment, Ramesh Sunich, presented Banks DIH Managers, Jeoff Clement and Brian Choo-Hen with trophies for the event.
Entertainment will be provided by Hyper Soundz.
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