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Odyssey Travel Services donates scorebooks to RHTYSC

—Foster says clubs who fail to respect BCB rules will not benefit

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Over $300,000 worth of scorebooks were donated by Light Street-based Odyssey Travel Services to the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC).

The donation was done at a simple ceremony at the company’s Georgetown office on Thursday.

According to Hilbert Foster, Chief Executive Officer/Secretary of the club, the travel agency has been a longstandi­ng partner of the club and has remained steadfast in its support to the developmen­t of cricket in Berbice.

“The two organisati­ons enjoy a close working relationsh­ip with the objective of lifting Berbice cricket to a higher level, making sure that every potential talent is nurtured and that the game is promoted as an alternativ­e to a life of crime and drugs,” said Foster.

RHTYSC Organising Secretary and Cricket Manager Rabindrana­uth Kissoonlal­l expressed gratitude to the Management and staff of the Odyssey Boat Service, especially Feroze Barkat and Troy Khan for their support of the club and Berbice Cricket over the years.

Manager of Odyssey, Troy Khan in remarks, stated that his company was very impressed with the outstandin­g work of the RHTYSC and would continue to assist in the future.

According to a release from the club, “the scorebooks would be shared out to every club in Berbice apart from those who would have granted a walkover to other clubs in a BCB [Berbice Cricket Board] organised tournament or who played unauthoriz­ed players.”

Foster, who also functions as the BCB president, said that clubs who fail to respect the BCB rules, would not benefit from the assistance.

Among the clubs expected to receive assistance are No73, No72 Cut and Load, Scottsburg, Dukestown, No48, Ramnarine Memorial, Tain Block4, Whim, Port Mourant, Albion, Chesney, Fyrish, Blairmont, Cotton Tree, Achievers and Bush Lot United.

Earlier this year, member clubs of the board along with those with junior teams received $400,000.00 worth of cricket balls, donated by former Minister of Health, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy. Also, as part of its own effort to become self-sufficient, the BCB obtained its own coaching gear and a pair of cricket pitch covers worth $320,000 under a special developmen­tal fund spearheade­d by its former President Anil Beharry.

 ??  ?? Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster (extreme left) receives the scorebooks at the company’s Light Street, Bourda Head Office.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster (extreme left) receives the scorebooks at the company’s Light Street, Bourda Head Office.
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Royston Crandon
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Rajendra Chandrika

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