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Dec 05, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Cricket clubs in the West Berbice Association met on Thursday last and voted to hold the general election of the West Berbice Cricket Association on Sunday the 10th of December. The clubs presented were Shieldstown Sports Club, D Edwards Sports Club, #5 Modderlust, Woodley Park Young Strikers, Cotton Tree Die Hard, Bath Sports Club, Achievers Youth and Sports Club, Hope Town United, Bush Lot United, Bush Lot Rising Stars Rainbow Generation and Paradise Challengers, while Blairmont Community Centre was present as an observer.
The teams voted Joel Dilchand to conduct the special meeting which was held at the Cotton Tree Ground. The clubs voted for election for the 2024-2025 term to be held on Sunday the 10th of December 2023 at the Fort Wellington Secondary School from 10:00AM. The clubs also decided that the following club should be allowed to vote Shieldstown Sports Club, D’Edward Sports Club, #5 Modderlust, Woodley Park Young Strikers, Cotton Tree Die Hard, Bath Sports Club, Achievers Youth and Sports club, Hopetown United, Bush Lot United, Bush Lot Rising Stars, Rainbow Generation, Paradise Challengers and Blairmont Renaults. The Blairmont Community Centre and the Region Five Police team shall attend as observers. Each club shall be represented by two delegates and they are asked to be seated by 9:45 for a prompt start of the elections. The elections, which would be conducted by the cricket Ombudsman, would see the election of the WBCA president, vice president secretary, treasurer and assistant secretary.
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