− Narine inducts as Honorary Member and receives Dolphin Award of Excellence
Overseas based Guyanese businessman Dave Narine was on Friday last inducted as an Honorary member of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC) MS during a simple ceremony at the St Francis Community Center Training Hall. Mr Narine is the owner/ CEO of the popular Dave West Indian Imports, located at Liberty Avenue in New York, USA. Narine, a Berbician by birth also received the club highest award, The Dolphin Award of Excellence.

RHTYSC Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster noted that Narine and the club has established a close working relationship and the businessman was excited to be on board with Guyana leading youth and youth organisation. Former national female youth player Oma Matadin inducted Narine as the 203rd Honorary member of the club while National youth player Jermey Sandia handed over the Dophlin Award to the clearly delighted businessman.

Foster in a well received feature address traced the history of the RHTYSC and also informed the gathering of the remarkable achievements over the last thirty one years. Noting that the club struggled for the first two years of its existence, Foster stated that the fortunes changed in 1992 when the second division team won the Sydney Sabsook 40 Overs title, organised by the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB).
This resulted in more respect for the club and sponsors started to come on board. The RHTYSC, the Secretary stated now hosts over 700 activities per year under a wide list of sub headings including education, charity, youth development, community development, social, religious, coaching and awards.
Additionally, the club has won five Guyana Cricket Board Club of the Year Award, 101 cricket tournaments at all levels including three national championships and produced a combined 107 cricketers for Berbice, Guyana and the West Indies. He hailed Narine as a positive role model for members of the club as he rose from a humble beginning to become a highly successful businessman against great odds in the world most powerful country.










