GSCL’s Unity Softball Cup rescheduled for November 14-16
Flashback: The victorious Regal Legends players pose with their winnings at the recent One Guyana Unification tournament
Flashback: The victorious Regal Legends players pose with their winnings at the recent One Guyana Unification tournament

THE unavailability of grounds has forced the Georgetown Softball Cricket League (GSCL) Inc. to reschedule the Unity Softball Cup.
Originally set for this month end, the GSCL, in a release, pointed out that the three-day tournament will now be played on November 14-16. However, the women’s category, which will be played on a knockout basis, will commence on Thursday, November 13.
The GSCL Inc. pointed out that it apologises for the inconvenience caused and looks forward to the teams’ participation on the new dates mentioned.
The tournament is being held in keeping with the wishes of Ministers of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr. and Steven Jacobs, who delivered remarks at the inaugural One Unification softball tournament, urging the GSCL to ensure they make full use of the four new stadiums across the country which are due to be officially opened later this year.
Minister Ramson had also urged the tournament’s organisers and players to consider rotating their tournaments around the country in order to broaden the reach and impact.
Following closely on the successful staging of the recent One Guyana Unification extravaganza, held in conjunction with the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport, the GSCL is leaving no stone unturned to keep the grassroot game alive.

According to the organisers, this tournament is being used “to bring our people together through sports and by extension the grassroot game.”
This tournament will however be played with a difference with matches scheduled to be played in all three counties – Demerara, Essequibo and Berbice – with the Open set for grounds across the ancient county, the Masters Over-40 in Essequibo and the Legends Ove-50 in Demerara.
In addition, the women’s category will be played in Georgetown.
The action culminates at the Police Sports Club ground on the final day with the finals in all four categories.
The winners of all three men’s categories are guaranteed $500, 000 while the runners-up will take home $100, 000. Other incentives will also be up for grabs, with the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each category, including the women, riding off with a motorcycle.
The winners of the women’s category will be awarded $200, 000 and the losers $100, 000.
Registration is ongoing and interested teams are asked to contact 219-041 or 746-0090.
Meanwhile, teams in Berbice are asked to contact Ganesh Balgobin on 642-9893 and for Essequibo, Patrick Rooplall on 671-5697.

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