One Guyana/K&S/President’s Futsal Championship: Maggie’s Catering Inc steps up with timely support

Catering to the taste buds of thousands of Guyanese daily, popular catering establishment Maggie’s Catering Inc has come on board to support the successful staging of the One Guyana Kashif and Shanghai futsal championship, which kicked off on Tuesday, December 9, with a total of nine matches in the schoolboys’ and men’s divisions.

Maggie’s Catering Inc Brand Manager, Ms Ladonna Kissoon, hands over sponsorship to Aubrey “Shanghai” Major

Ladonna Kissoon, Brand Manager of Maggie’s Catering Inc, on Tuesday handed over the company’s contribution to Co-Director of the Kashif & Shanghai Organisation, Aubrey “Shanghai” Major.
Kissoon, whilst complimenting Major and his organisation for coordinating this third edition in conjunction with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, shared that Maggie’s Catering has seen the quality of the duo over the years in putting together quality competitions.
“However, whilst we see the normal male and female tournaments being done again, we are extremely pleased to see the introduction of a schoolboys’ tournament which has attracted 20 schools. This, we believe, is great, as it offers about 300 players the opportunity to exhibit their skills. We wish them all and the tournament success.”
Major shared with Kissoon that, unlike the senior tournament, the students will be playing using the round-robin format in the first round, which affords them more playing time.
He conveyed the entity’s thanks to Kissoon and the owners of Maggie’s Catering for their partnership with the tournament.
Meanwhile, admission is absolutely free for the schoolboys segment of the competition, which will continue today, Thursday, December 11, with four more matches from 12:00h at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
St Joseph High will open against St John’s College, followed by Charlestown playing Westminster from 12:40h. South Ruimveldt will then take centre stage when they oppose VYC Academy from 13:15h, with the final match featuring New Central High and The Bishops’ High.
The men’s knockout tournament will see five more teams walking the plank when Night Two play gets started from 20:00h tonight.
Spanyard will face Make It Happen, followed by a clash between Port Kaituma and Timehri Warriors from 20:45h. Ballers United will then challenge Victoria Eagles from 21:30h. Alexander Village match skills with Espanyol from 22:15h, with the main attraction being the Corinthians-Tiger Bay clash.


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