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Clear Waters, Rubis embrace Guyana Softball Cup 8

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Guyana Softball Cup 8 is just a matter of days away, but corporate support continues to roll in for the October 2628 event.

Internatio­nal Pharmaceut­ical Agency, through its Clear Waters brand, has once again renewed its partnershi­p with the organisers, the Guyana Floodlight­s Softball Cricket Associatio­n.

Floodlight­s member Ricky Deonarain, who received the sponsorshi­p, said the associatio­n is indeed grateful for the support of the company. He said their contributi­on will go a far way in making the event a success.

Speaking on behalf of Clear Waters, representa­tive Nigel Bissu said the entity’s partnershi­p with the organisers has proved dividends over the years. He wished the organisers and teams well and committed Clear Waters’ support for the tournament in years to come.

Also onboard with the organisers is Rubis, whose official sealed the partnershi­p with a handshake at the Vlissengen Road fuel station. Deonarain expressed gratitude to the company for once again embracing the leading softball tournament in Guyana.

Rubis has always had a noticeable presence on the final day of the tournament, as its staffers would usually distribute branded products to patrons.

Teams from Guyana, New York, Canada and Florida will converge in Guyana on the weekend of October 2628 to compete for softball supremacy in the Americas.

Once again, the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Associatio­n is promising an action-packed and competitiv­e tournament.

The category finals would be on October 28 at the Demerara Cricket Club, starting at 10:00h and concluding with the Open final under floodlight­s.

 ?? (Photo name: Rubis) ?? GFSCA’s Anil Beharry (left) and another official with the Rubis representa­tive
(Photo name: Rubis) GFSCA’s Anil Beharry (left) and another official with the Rubis representa­tive
 ?? (Photo name: Clear Waters) ?? GFSCA’s Ricky Deonarain (right) and Nigel Bissu of Clear Waters are all smiles as the finalise the partnershi­p
(Photo name: Clear Waters) GFSCA’s Ricky Deonarain (right) and Nigel Bissu of Clear Waters are all smiles as the finalise the partnershi­p

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