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Jun 22, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Leslie Black, former athletic coach and National Awardee (AA) and member of the Guyana Committee Of Services, presented a Nike football shoe and out of pocket allowance to young multi talented athlete Jada La-Cruz from Region one.

Leslie Black presents the Nike football shoe and out of pocket allowance to multi-talented Jada La-Cruz of Region 1.
Jada, who is the 2022 national under14 champion at the 2022 school championship, is also an excellent football player on her team which defeated Campbellville Secondary School 12-Nil at the Exxon Mobil School’s Championship.
The committee and members have been assisting athletes of different sports in Guyana more so the Carifta athletes over the years. Black wished the young lady every success in her fledgling journey.
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