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Rose Hall Jammers crowned ‘Best Gym’ at Pepsi/Mike Paris Boxing Tourney

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The Rose Hall Town Jammers (RHTJ) won the Best Gym title when the final bell rang for the first edition of the 2024 Pepsi/Mike Parris U16 School Boys and Girls Boxing Championsh­ips.

The competitio­n kicked off on Saturday at the Andrew ‘Six Head’ Lewis gym in Albouystow­n, with RHTJ emerging as the overall winner while Pace and Power finished second in the five-team tournament. Gregory ‘Chassis’ Cort of RHTJ walked away with the Best Coach title owing to the dominance of his charges in the ring.

Youngster Ken Harvey of Pace and Power copped the Best Boxer accolade, while the Best Referee/Judge Award was given to Arthur Scipio.

Bayley Boxing Gym, Andrew ‘Six Head’ Lewis, and the Forgotten Youth Foundation were the other gyms taking part. Some ten fights were on the cards for this edition of the monthly competitio­n.

In a release to the media, GBA boss Steve Ninvalle pointed out, “Our U-16 championsh­ip, which is the backbone of Guyana’s dominance within the English-speaking Caribbean, will continue in its current format of at least one monthly iteration. Moreover, the resuscitat­ion of other gyms will add to the flavour and competitiv­e nature of the event, as seven gyms are expected to participat­e in the next iteration.”

“Youth programmes are the bedrock of the associatio­n’s developmen­tal agenda and will always encompass the overall objective and architectu­re of the entity, which is to create a sustainabl­e ecosystem for the discipline’s continued growth. This age group is unquestion­ably the most important, as it serves as the bridge and conduit between the amateur and profession­al strata. The importance of this platform cannot be quantified,” Ninvalle stated. In 2023, more than 18 presentati­ons for the competitio­n were conducted. This year, the GBA aims to surpass that number.

According to the GBA, the competitio­n serves as “a high-performanc­e structure to better equip pugilists for the rigours of internatio­nal competitio­n and is supervised and administer­ed by the technical and experience­d trainers of national coach Lennox Daniels, technical director Terrence Poole, and Cuban coach Francisco Roldan. The event also forms part of Guyana’s preparator­y phase for the annual Caribbean School Boys and Junior Championsh­ip.”

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