Reliance Hustlers Sports Club has received a timely boost to its youth development programme, courtesy of Mahdia Movements Family Hotel and Bar, owned by Ragkumar Singh.
The donation, which consisted of much-needed cricket gear, was handed over by Neiland Cadogan of Mahdia Movements Family to Mark Austin, Secretary of Reliance Hustlers SC, in the presence of several young players and Level One Coach Nathan Persaud, who also represents Mahdia Movements Family in various tournaments.
In a live message to the youths, Singh urged them to make full use of the gear and remain committed to improving their game while aiming for the highest levels of cricket.
He further expressed his excitement to play a role in the club’s growth, stating: “Though my company is not the largest out there, I’m very happy to be able to contribute to the club’s development program. I intend to continue my support throughout the length and breadth of Guyana, especially for the youths.”
President of the Reliance Hustlers SC, Trevis Simon, extended heartfelt thanks to Singh and the Mahdia Movements Family for what he described as a mammoth contribution towards the club’s youth programme.
He noted that this donation will go a long way in helping the young cricketers improve their game and build a stronger foundation for the future.
Currently, 25 young players are under the guidance of Coach Persaud, who conducts sessions four days a week.
Mahdia Movements Family, based in Mahdia, has been a notable presence in regional cricket circles, having participated in several popular tournaments across Guyana, including the One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast, the Mahdia Independence Cup, the South Pakaraima 10/10 Bash, and the Mahdia Town Anniversary Softball Tournament.
The team continues to promote the development of sport and youth engagement, both on and off the field.
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