THE Georgetown Softball Cricket League (GSCL) Inc and Regal are the latest entities to have joined the list of mourners extending condolences to the Chattergoon family on the passing of former Guyana Youth player and softball stalwart Harrienarine Chattergoon.
The 32-year-old Chattergoon, who was laid to rest of Friday, died tragically on Monday night following a motorcycle accident on the Fyrish Road, Corentyne, Berbice where he was on holiday from Canada.
Harrienarine was was the youngest of the four Chattergoon brothers to have represented Guyana at various levels. He represented several clubs at both hardball and softball in Canada, among them Better Hope who were victorious in the Ontario Softball Cricket League (OSCL) T10 tournament in the 2023 season.
The later Chattergoon also has the distinction of registering a record 268 for Hawaiian Arctic Cricket Club (HACC) in the Scarborough Cricket Association (SCA) Elite League in 2014.
According to long-standing captain and owner of Regal Over-50 team, Mahendra “Anil” Hardyal, Chattergoon will be sorely missed both on and off the field.
Directing his condolences to the family on behalf of the Regal fraternity and GSCL, Hardyal said: It is our prayer that God will comfort you and your whole family during this time of grief. May he richly bless you even as you mourn, and may the light of His presence be a continual source of consolation.”
Chattergoon leaves to mourn three brothers, Hemnarine, Sewnarine and Ramnarine.