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  • Malteenoes cricket camp commences July 17

    Malteenoes cricket camp commences July 17

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    July 16, 2023
    Malteenoes cricket camp commences July 17
    Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., was there to launch the camp last year, and is expected to return this year
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    The annual Malteenoes Sports Club cricket camp will return from July 17-29 at the club’s Thomas Lands, Georgetown facility. This year, it will cater to males and females ages eight to 18.

    According to a release from the club, the activities will run Monday through Friday from 09:00h to 15:00h.

    Registration forms are currently available and can be accessed by visiting the club, Jacobs Jewelry and Pawnshop at Pike Street, Kitty, and Exotic Printz 592 at 43 Norton Street, Georgetown.

    The registration fee is $18,000, and it also covers one month’s free membership at the club.

    Formed in 1902, MSC prides itself on facilitating young people from the lower end of the economic strata to hone their sporting talent by having a support, development, and mentorship system for some of the commonly known names in Guyanese cricket.

    MSC has produced West Indian players such as Charlie Jones, Glendon Gibbs, Rex Collymore, Barrington Brown, Colin Stuart, Kenneth Wong and female Test player Indomattie Goordial, while Test players John Trim and Clayton Lambert from Berbice have also played for the club.

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