Latest update January 31st, 2025 7:15 AM
Feb 29, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Members of the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) will once again sponsor the DCB Inter Association Under19 Cricket Tournament which will commence shortly. GFSCA is known for pioneering softball cricket locally and internationally. The tournament will involve the five associations, Upper Demerara, East Bank, East Coast, West Demerara and Georgetown and played on a round robin format with the top two teams qualifying for the final. The final will be live streamed across the globe. The tournament is the main yardstick used by the selection panel to select the Demerara team for the GCB Inter County Under19 Tournament.
The tournament will be branded under Trophy Stall/Ramchand’s Auto Spares/Ariel Enterprise/Rohan Auto Spares/Steve’s Jewelry/Petama Enterprise/Motor Trend/Cricket Equipment Guyana/General Marines/Terry Mathura.
At a simple ceremony held recently, Rahaman Khan popularly known as Buddy Rahaman, Managing Director and owner of General Marine, located at 231 Middle Street, Georgetown, presented a cheque to Anil Beharry, Marketing Manager of the GCB.
General Marines is a distributor of Marine Equipment, Motor Cycles, Power Products, Bearings and Licensed Fire Arms and Ammunition dealer. Khan expressed his delight to be part of the development of young cricketers in Demerara, Guyana and West Indies. Beharry thanked the sponsor for his contribution to this very important championship.
The DCB takes this opportunity to say thank you to all the sponsors for coming on board.
Jan 31, 2025
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