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Bakewell renews RHTYSC sponsorshi­p for 22nd successive year

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Popular bakery, Bakewell, recently renewed its sponsorshi­p collaborat­ion with the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC). This is the 22nd year the duo has teamed up.

“It is a common knowledge that sponsorshi­p for sports in Guyana, is mostly a one off thing. The RHTYSC is therefore very grateful that over the last two decades, Bakewell has remained steadfast in its support of our Under 17 and Second Division teams. There can be no doubt that Bakewell is one of the main reasons why we are widely considered Guyana’s leading youth and sports organizati­on.”

Those were the words of Club Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Hilbert Foster as Guyana leading bakery extended its longstandi­ng union.

Foster, who is also the President of the Berbice Cricket Board and Vice President of the Guyana Cricket Board stated that Bakewell has been an official sponsor of the RHTYSC since early 2000.

The company started with the sponsorshi­p of the second-division team and then the Under 17 team.

Foster disclosed that the two teams have won over 20 different tournament­s over the years at different levels.

The Rose Hall Town Bakewell teams have produced numerous Berbice and Guyana players over the years including Royston Crandon, Assad Fudadin, Shemaine Campbelle, Erva Giddings, Sheneta Grimmond, Kevlon Anderson, Kevin Sinclair, Junior Sinclair, Keith Simpson, Jonathan Rampersaud, Mahendra Gopilall, Jeremy Sandia, Sylus Tyndall, Dominic Rikhi, Abdel Fudadin, Khemraj Mahadeo, Brandon Prashad and Matthew Pottaya.

Fudadin, Sinclair, Esuan and Royston Crandon and Anderson have all gone on to play for the West Indies at different levels. Foster hailed the support of Bakewell over the years as it allows the players to perform on the cricket field, without thinking about the expenses associated with the

cost of playing the game.

The two teams over the years have also hosted hundreds of personal developmen­t programmes under the name of the sponsorshi­p. The two teams are mandated by club management to complete between 50-60 activities per year.

These include food hampers programme, cricket academy, senior citizens breakfast programme, television programmes, clean-up campaign, Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Education and Say No to Suicide.

RHTYSC Assistant Secretary/CEO

Simon Naidu disclosed that the Under 17 team in 2021 would be led by Christophe­r Deroop while Pottaya would serve as his deputy.

Former West Indies Under-19 batsman, Anderson will lead the second-division team with Junior Sinclair as the deputy.

Naidu assured the management of Bakewell that the two teams will uphold their high standards of the past and would continue to be good role model ambassador­s of the company’s brand.

Bakewell’s General Manager Rajin Ganga stated that his company was

delighted with the performanc­e of the teams on and off the cricket field.

The two teams, he noted have played a great part in making Bakewell a household name in Berbice.

Ganga, expressed confidence that the relationsh­ip will continue to be strengthen­ed in the future. Bakewell, apart from sponsoring the two teams, also co-sponsors numerous other activities including award ceremonies, annual magazines, cricket academy, Christmas village, mothers’ day programme and fathers’ day programme for the club annually.

 ??  ?? Natasha Bhikhari hands over sponsorshi­p to RHTYSC Vice President Mark Papannah in the presence of Assistant Secretary/CEO Simon Naidu.
Natasha Bhikhari hands over sponsorshi­p to RHTYSC Vice President Mark Papannah in the presence of Assistant Secretary/CEO Simon Naidu.

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