Latest update February 18th, 2025 8:55 AM
Jun 04, 2022 Sports
Following recommendations made by the Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) the Berbice Amateur Basketball Association (BABA) will stage its Annual General Meeting and Elections for office bearers tomorrow at Leisure Inn Hotel, New Amsterdam starting at 1.00pm and the affiliated clubs in that jurisdiction are expected to participate.
These elections will be staged following a meeting which was held between President of the Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation Michael Singh and some clubs which took place after elections which were held in April and the incumbent Vibert Garnett was re-elected.
Those elections were questioned by some clubs who said they were not informed and sought the intervention of the GABF President Michael Singh.The elections will see nine clubs being invited to participate once they ensure that they are affiliated and have their players registered with the BABA in keeping with the BABA Constitution, through its Secretary Ms. Alesha Samad who can be contacted on 654-7211.
The clubs invited and must meet the requirements are Rose Hall Town Jammers, Kildonan, Fyrish Black Sharks, Canje Knights, Manchester, Glasgow East Bank, New Amsterdam Warriors, Ithaca and Hopetown.
Garnett, on Sunday 24th, 2022 when the BABA held its Annual General Meeting (AGM), was returned to serve for the next two years but some clubs said they were not adequately informed and appealed to the GABF, which will have a presence tomorrow at the important meeting.
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