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Kaieteur Sports – Junior Caribbean champion, Kaylee Lowe, has secured a corporate sponsorship deal with ENet, Guyana’s leading digital service provider, as the 14-year-old prepares to compete in the Senior CASA Championships on home soil this week.

Robert Hiscock (Head of Mobile Networks at ENet) and Kaylee Lowe conduct a ceremonial handover to signify the support
Lowe, who captured the Girls Under-15 title at the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Junior Championships earlier this year in the Cayman Islands, is viewed as one of Guyana’s brightest prospects in the sport.
The partnership with ENet, which also serves as the corporate sponsor of the Guyana Squash Association (GSA), aims to provide support as Lowe builds a presence to become a professional squash player and represent Guyana at the Olympics in the future.
Expressing her gratitude, Lowe highlighted the significance of the backing: “I am elated to be a part of the ENet Family. I’ve worked incredibly hard to reach this moment and having my efforts acknowledged means more to me than words can express,” Lowe said.
“I sincerely appreciate ENet’s belief in me, and I’m excited, grateful, and proud to represent a company that has given me this opportunity.”
Robert Hiscock, Head of Mobile Networks at ENet, reinforced the company’s commitment to investing in high-potential young athletes.
“ENet is proud to support Kaylee Lowe as she continues to represent Guyana on the regional and international squash stage,” Hiscock stated.
“As a rising female athlete in a highly competitive sport, Kaylee exemplifies resilience and determination, and continues to inspire young girls across Guyana. She embodies the qualities we champion, and we are honoured to stand behind her journey.”
This move comes after ENet was recognised by the National Sports Commission (NSC) for its continued investment in sport at the recent 2024 national sports awards ceremony for the second consecutive year.
Lowe is set to feature on Team Guyana as they look to defend their courts and retain their regional title at the Senior CASA Championships, which will commence this weekend at the National Racquet Centre in Georgetown.
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