Fly Jamaica on board for GSCL Inc Prime Minister’s Cup 2

After the first successful tournament, Fly Jamaica has thrown its support behind the Georgetown Softball Cricket League (GSCL) Inc as it prepares to stage the Prime Minister’s Cup 2, which is set to commence on October 19 in Georgetown.
At a simple ceremony on Monday at the entity’s office in Ogle, Fly Jamaica Ticket Office Marketing Coordinator Patricia Lewis presented the cheque to Mario

Fly Jamaica Ticket Office Marketing Coordinator Patricia Lewis presents the cheque to Mario Allicock of GSCL Inc

Allicock of GSCL Inc, and stated that Fly Jamaica was always serious about its corporate responsibility and was happy to give back to society.
Lewis congratulated the GSCL Inc for their efforts and wished the teams well, while Allicock expressed gratitude on behalf of the GSCL to the company as the tournament promised to be exciting.
The tournament will be played with open and masters’ categories: in the open segment, the winning team will take home $700,000 and runners-up $100,000, while in the masters’ category, the champion team will be given $600,000 and the runners-up will have to settle for $100,000.
Some of the venues identified for the playing of preliminary matches are the GNIC SC, Muslim Youth Organisation, Gandhi Youth Organisation, Demerara Cricket Club, Malteenoes Sports Club, Eve Leary, and Everest.
Among the teams battling for supremacy in the open segment are Wales Challengers, Enterprise Rebel, Hill Foot Vipers, Farm All-stars, Speedboat, Success, Regal All-Stars, Corriverton, Bartica All-Stars, SVC and Booths XI. The masters’ category includes Albion Masters, Regal Masters, Mike’s Wellman, Enterprise Masters, Ontario Masters, Narine Masters, Florida Guyana, Tropical Spring Masters, Parika Defenders and Fishermen Masters.
Regal Masters and Speedboat (open) will be preparing to defend their championship titles. The tournament will culminate on October 21 at the Everest Cricket Club.