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Sep 06, 2019 Sports
Formed in February of this year, the Kwakwani United Sports Club (KKSUC) and TMT Global Inc. will host cricket, football and basketball camps later this month. TMT Global Inc. is a foreign owned local lumbering business in Kwakwani which has been assisting in the development of sport there since the beginning of the year. Anthony D’Andrade is the Sport Consultant of this company and has been in charge of the project which is called the Kwakwani Sport Project.
The camps, scheduled for September 16-27, is geared at teaching the basic skills of the three sporting disciplines to youngsters along with other life skills including leadership and the importance of education.
It was initially scheduled for August but because of a number of persons being on holiday, in particularly those from Berbice River that are attending the Kwakwani Secondary School, it was rescheduled to accommodate them.
One of the main aims of this camp is to regenerate the interest of sport, primarily cricket, in the area. Coaching activities will take place at Worrell’s Park in Kwakwani and will begin at 15:30hrs Monday to Friday. Young boys and girls aged 10 and over are invited.
D’Andrade, a former national youth player and Berbice senior team batsman, who recently completed the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Level 2 coaching course will coordinate the cricket sessions while West Indies female all-rounder Tremayne Smartt, also CWI Level 2 coach, will assist.
Jimmy McLean and Kinesha Stewart will be the Coaches for football while Ann Gordon and Dave Causway will be in charge of basketball coaching. Interested persons are asked to contact Coordinator Anthony D’Andrade (655-4638), Dave Causway (667-1064), Ann Gordon (663-2719), Jimmy McClean (684-7137) or Kinesha Stewart (604-3697) to register.
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