
Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle has extended heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and the wider sporting community following the passing of Cecil Morris, a long-serving member and former President of the Guyana Blind Cricket Association (GBCA).
Morris, a respected advocate for inclusive sport, is being remembered as a tireless champion for persons with disabilities and a key figure in the development of Blind Cricket in Guyana and the Caribbean.
In honour of his life and service, a Day of Reflection will be held today, Monday, December 15, at the Society for the Blind on High Street, from 11:00h to 14:00h.
The event will provide an opportunity for colleagues, athletes, administrators, and well-wishers to reflect on Morris’s enduring legacy and the profound impact of his work.
Ninvalle noted that the National Sports Commission (NSC) has long recognised Morris’s unwavering commitment to advancing Blind Cricket, describing him as a pioneer whose efforts transcended the boundary of sport.
According to Ninvalle, Morris played a crucial role not only in strengthening Blind Cricket locally, but also in elevating Guyana’s presence within the Caribbean Blind Cricket movement.
“Cecil Morris was more than an administrator; he was a voice for inclusion and fairness. The NSC has always acknowledged his dedication to ensuring that persons with disabilities, particularly the visually impaired, were afforded a level playing field in sport,” Ninvalle said.
Ninvalle also highlighted Morris’s contributions to the broader national conversation on sports development, pointing out that his advocacy helped shape more inclusive policies and attitudes within the sector.
Remembering Morris as a catalyst for change, Ninvalle added that his legacy will continue to inspire administrators and athletes alike to pursue equity, dignity, and opportunity in sport.
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