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Sep 26, 2019 Sports
The New Opportunity Corps (NOC) ground on the Essequibo Coast will come alive on Saturday when V Net Vipers of Georgetown engage their Essequibo counterparts in three 15-over matches.
V Net Vipers will face Young Guns under 20 at 09:00hrs before playing Young Guns Invitational XI, which include Akenie Adams, former National U19 player Norwayne Fredricks and former Essequibo opening batsman Ravi Beharry at 11:30hrs. The visitors will then take on South Essequibo Cricket Committee XI at 14:30hrs.
Organizing the tour is national cricketer Anthony Adams, veteran cricket Coach Forbes Daniels and Young Guns Sports Club.
The club is living up to its motto: ‘Making a difference in young people’s lives,’ by organizing weekly cricket coaching sessions and matches for both males and females. Last Saturday and Sunday Coach Daniels conducted sessions with the female cricketers and has expressed gratitude to the NOC for their assistance.
On Sunday 32 athletes took part in the Heritage Miracle Mile Run with Kenton Layne taking the top podium spot. Azim Fredricks finished second and Tyron Brandon third in the male category. In the female segment, National under-19 cricketer Lisa Charles placed first ahead of Devine Rose and Nataliya Benjamin in that order. Trophies were presented to the top athletes by Miss Sharon Mohammed.
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