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May 16, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Female Windball Cricket team met with Minister of Culture Youth & Sport Charles Ramson at the National Stadium at Providence prior to their departure for the Annual West Indies Women’s Windball tournament in Barbados scheduled from May 16 to May 22.
The team was in need of assistance to ensure that all of the players who were selected from the Janet Jagan Birth Anniversary championship travelled overseas to compete in the Annual West Indies Women’s Windball Tournament.
That uncertainty is over as Minister Ramsom committed to ensure that all the team members will leave Guyana in time for the tournament by announcing that he will purchase the tickets for the remaining players.
The Minister also mentioned to all present which included parents, Officials and the MCYS NSC Sports Officer A. Munroe, who for over the years has been the responsible official from the MCYS NSC for Windball cricket that his commitment came with the responsibility that the team must win.
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