Bounty Farm boost Timehri Panthers ahead of GFF Super 16 opener
Ahead of what is anticipated to be a tough battle against home team Guyana Police Force in the feature match of the opening double-header of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Super 16 year-end tournament on Sunday afternoon, East Bank Football Association top team, Timehri Panthers received a timely boost of gear from Bounty Farm Ltd.
Receiving the donation from Bounty Farm employee Amelia Kelman was Timehri Panthers Sports Club Vice President (VP) and Public Relations Officer (PRO) Clayton AD Lambert Sr.
Also present at the simple ceremony were Club President Adrian Gonsalves, Captain and national Under-17 player Shannon Samnauth, along with defender and Bounty Farm employee John Steele.
The club received two full kits, 10 balls and five ball bags; the 10 balls bring the number of balls donated to the club by Bounty Farm Ltd to 25.
Commenting on the donation, Bounty Farm Assistant Managing Director David Fernandes said that the company was proud to be able to make a contribution to the development of youth and football in the community.
Club President Gonsalves thanked the company for its timely donation and said he was looking forward to many more in the future. He also stated that the equipment would be put to good use and would go a far way in fulfilling the Panthers motto, “Impacting Lives Through Sports “.