THE Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association is all set for its second International Softball Tournament called ‘Guyana Softball Cup 2’.
The tournament will be played on Friday November 2, and Saturday November 3, at Bourda, Everest, DCC, YMCA, Queen’s College ground and Ministry of Education ground. Sunday November 4 will be the final at Everest. A total of 40 games will be played on the first two days with the two finals on Sunday November 4.
In October 2011 when the first such tournament was held, Cotton Field Wildoats of Essequibo and Regal Seniors were the champions in the Open and Master Categories.
The tournament will be played again in two categories. Male Open 20/20 (12 teams) and Male Masters 20/20 (12 teams). The foreign teams involved are New York Softball Cricket League (2 teams), New York President XI, Softball Cricket International-Miami and South Florida Softball Cricket League (SFSCL). Local teams in Open Category are defending champions Cotton Field Wildoats, Regal, Wolf Warriors, Farm XI, Trophy Stall, Demerara Speed Boat XI, Crabwood Creek Unstoppable, Karibee Boyz, Memorex and Smith XI of Essequibo. The Masters will feature the defending champions Regal Seniors, Floodlights, Bedi Ramjewan XI, Savage Masters, Success Masters, Cornelia Ida Masters, Parika Defenders and Front Liners.
The winning team for Guyana Softball Cup 2 Open category is a massive trophy + $800 000. Runners-up will receive trophy + $200 000. In the Master category the winning prize will be a massive trophy + $600 000. Runners-up will receive trophy + $200 000.
The two Players of the Tournament will each receive a 10 pennyweight 14-carat men’s gold bracelet valued at $300 000.
Official sponsors for the tournament are Digicel, Trophy Stall, Steve’s Jewellery, Survival, Mike’s Pharmacy, Bel Air Texaco, Clear Water, Rohan Auto Spares, Busta, Nauth Motor Spares and Top Brandz.
The tournament will be played on Friday November 2, and Saturday November 3, at Bourda, Everest, DCC, YMCA, Queen’s College ground and Ministry of Education ground. Sunday November 4 will be the final at Everest. A total of 40 games will be played on the first two days with the two finals on Sunday November 4.
In October 2011 when the first such tournament was held, Cotton Field Wildoats of Essequibo and Regal Seniors were the champions in the Open and Master Categories.
The tournament will be played again in two categories. Male Open 20/20 (12 teams) and Male Masters 20/20 (12 teams). The foreign teams involved are New York Softball Cricket League (2 teams), New York President XI, Softball Cricket International-Miami and South Florida Softball Cricket League (SFSCL). Local teams in Open Category are defending champions Cotton Field Wildoats, Regal, Wolf Warriors, Farm XI, Trophy Stall, Demerara Speed Boat XI, Crabwood Creek Unstoppable, Karibee Boyz, Memorex and Smith XI of Essequibo. The Masters will feature the defending champions Regal Seniors, Floodlights, Bedi Ramjewan XI, Savage Masters, Success Masters, Cornelia Ida Masters, Parika Defenders and Front Liners.
The winning team for Guyana Softball Cup 2 Open category is a massive trophy + $800 000. Runners-up will receive trophy + $200 000. In the Master category the winning prize will be a massive trophy + $600 000. Runners-up will receive trophy + $200 000.
The two Players of the Tournament will each receive a 10 pennyweight 14-carat men’s gold bracelet valued at $300 000.
Official sponsors for the tournament are Digicel, Trophy Stall, Steve’s Jewellery, Survival, Mike’s Pharmacy, Bel Air Texaco, Clear Water, Rohan Auto Spares, Busta, Nauth Motor Spares and Top Brandz.