THE Rose Hall Tigers Cricket Club, the newest addition to the Berbice Cricketing fraternity, has announced that it is ready, willing, and able to participate in cricketing competitions at all levels in the county.
This was the message delivered by the Club’s Executive Member, Carl Wilson, at the Club’s recently held Executive Meeting in Rose Hall Town.
Born out of the necessity to keep youths engaged in positive habits, the Rose Hall Tigers Club will be embarking on an aggressive campaign to encourage youths to develop their skills in cricket, while engaging them in approved cricket competitions at all levels.
The Club’s Executive membership comprises Carl Wilson- President, Devindra Persaud-Secretary, Lomenzo Johnny-Treasurer, Delbert Hicks- Coach and Khemraj Mahadeo and Michael Hicks will serve as Committee Members.
Former Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club Senior Players Delbert Hicks, Khemraj Mahadeo, Michael Hicks and Troy Matheson, have already joined the Rose Hall Tigers Cricket Club and are currently recruiting youths and other players from Rose Hall and the surrounding areas to be a part of their rising cricket Club.
Player/ Coach Delbert Hicks, in an invited comment, revealed that heintends to take the Club fast forward. He indicated that initially his emphasis will be on physical fitness and other cricketing drills, that will push-start the new recruits in their careers.
The Executives are optimistic that with experienced players such as Delbert Hicks and Mahadeo, the Club is equipped to challenge the best and win tournaments in the county. The Club has indicated that it will participate in the BCB’s Second Division 40- overs Competition, slated to commence soon.
We have a large database of Guyanese worldwide. Most of our readers are in the USA, Canada, and the UK. Our Blog and Newsletter would not only carry articles and videos on Guyana, but also other articles on a wide range of subjects that may be of interest to our readers in over 200 countries, many of them non-Guyanese We hope that you like our selections.
It is estimated that over one million Guyanese, when counting their dependents, live outside of Guyana. This exceeds the population of Guyana, which is now about 750,000. Many left early in the 50’s and 60’s while others went with the next wave in the 70’s and 80’s. The latest wave left over the last 20 years. This outflow of Guyanese, therefore, covers some three generations. This outflow still continues today, where over 80 % of U.G. graduates now leave after graduating. We hope this changes, and soon.
Guyanese, like most others, try to keep their culture and pass it on to their children and grandchildren. The problem has been that many Guyanese have not looked back, or if they did it was only fleetingly. This means that the younger generations and those who left at an early age know very little about Guyana since many have not visited the country. Also, if they do get information about Guyana, it is usually negative and thus the cycle of non-interest is cultivated.
This Guyana Diaspora Online Forum , along with its monthly newsletter, aims at bringing Guyanese together to support positive news, increase travel and tourism in Guyana and, in general, foster the birth of a new Guyana, which has already begun notwithstanding the negative news that grabs the headlines. As the editor and manager of the publication, I am committed to delivering Blog entries and Newsletters that are politically balanced, and focused on the positive ideas we wish to share and foster among Guyanese.
|