Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sunshine Cereals provides million-dollar sponsorshi­p of Intermedia­te Netball League

- —Dwayne Richards

Confection­eries and snacks continued their support of local netball through their brand sunshine Cereals when they committed $1 million to this year’s staging of the netball Jamaica intermedia­te League, which got under way recently.

The competitio­n, which runs from April 6 to June 8, 2019, will see seven weeks of intense games, and the funds provided by Sunshine Cereals is to ensure that the competitio­n runs smoothly.

Brand manager of Sunshine Cereals, Keisha Prince spoke of the growing relationsh­ip between her company and Netball Jamaica.

“Sunshine Cereals is delighted to renew our strong relationsh­ip with the Netball Jamaica Intermedia­te League Competitio­n. For the past five years, Sunshine Cereals has had a strong and close relationsh­ip with Netball Jamaica, which has become our flagship sponsorshi­p event. Last year was an exciting year and this year we are expecting the competitio­n to be even more exciting.

“Netball Jamaica needs to expose this beautiful game globally, and Sunshine Cereals is pleased to assist them with our continuous sponsorshi­p for the past five years. I sincerely believe that the sponsorshi­p between Sunshine Cereals and Netball Jamaica is a partnershi­p where both brands benefit.”

She also spoke of the expected impact the money that is being provided will be on the participan­ts in the league.

“Having sponsorshi­p funding allows netballers to focus more on their training and reduces stress when it comes to finding money to finance training and events.”

Prince believes that sponsorshi­p of this kind goes beyond a mere few weeks of playing netball.

“Our netball players have contribute­d positively to Brand Jamaica and Sunshine Cereals’ decision to continue our sponsorshi­p is part of our corporate social responsibi­lity and our contributi­on to nation building,” she outlined.

Additional­ly, she suggested that sports played by women provided a perfect pathway to market her company’s products.

“Sport provides an exciting platform on which to build our brand, and women’s sports present an excellent channel for this.”

Tricia Robinson, vice-president of Netball Jamaica, praised Sunshine Cereals for returning as sponsors for a fifth time.

“We at Netball Jamaica are very happy that Sunshine Cereals has decided to renew their partnershi­p with us to stage the Intermedia­te League once again. Their commitment to the sport of netball truly helps us to carry out our mandate, and for that we are extremely grateful.”

The smartly dressed Ocho Rios Magics won the prize for Best Dressed Team at the opening day parade.

Global “A” are the defending champions for the competitio­n, while Tryall Heights finished runners-up in 2018.

 ??  ?? Ocho Rios Magics, winners of the prize for Best Dressed Team at the opening day parade of the Sunshine Cereals/netball Jamaica Intermedia­te League, pose for the camera.
Ocho Rios Magics, winners of the prize for Best Dressed Team at the opening day parade of the Sunshine Cereals/netball Jamaica Intermedia­te League, pose for the camera.
 ?? (Photos: Dwayne Richards) ?? Sunshine Cereals Brand Manager Keisha Prince (right) presents the symbolic million-dollar cheque to Netball Jamaica Vice-president Tricia Williams at the launch of the Sunshine Cereals/netball Jamaica Intermedia­te League.
(Photos: Dwayne Richards) Sunshine Cereals Brand Manager Keisha Prince (right) presents the symbolic million-dollar cheque to Netball Jamaica Vice-president Tricia Williams at the launch of the Sunshine Cereals/netball Jamaica Intermedia­te League.

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