Ramson Jr sworn in as RHTY&SC patron

RHTY&SC’s 31st Annual Award Ceremony

Stabroek News, Guyana Times Journalists among Dolphin awardees

Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr was sworn in as the sixth patron of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) as well as conferred as one of the Dolphin Award recipients. Both of Ramson’s parents, Charles Sr and Leila, received this prestigious award.
Also receiving the award were Guyana Jaguars’ Head Coach, Esuan Crandon, Stabroek News Sports’ Romario Samaroo, <<<Guyana Times>>>’ Brandon Corlette, ET Dharry, Fiazal Jaferally, Navindra Persaud, Dr Cecil Beharry, Dr Ghansham Sukdeo, Inspector Sonia Ward, Anasha Ally, and Terry Holder.

Isla Corlette, the mother of Sport Journalist Brandon Corlette, recieving Dolphin Award from Minister of Culture Youth and Sport Charles Ramson Jr and RHTYSC Club patron

Additionally, 24 persons were bestowed with the Zenith award, which is the second highest award the club offers. Those recipients were Lucy Pike, Joyce Roberts, Mavinesh Persaud, Gregory Rambarran, Navin Raghoo, Patrick Lewis, Tyrone Pottaya, Ravindranauth Kissoonlall, Leon Wiggins, Dawn Hicks, Bridgette McDonald, Terry Pike, Erva Giddings, Mark Papannah, Franklyn Ross, Joel Pike, Pamela Brush, Elizabeth Brush, Ashton Hendrax, Errol Hendrax, Keith Hicks, Sohan Harry, Neville Beaton and the hardworking Public Relations Officer (PRO) Simon Naidu, who received the club’s worker of the year.
The Promising players’ award went to former Berbice Under-19 spinner Keith Simpson, former youth pacer Sylus Tyndall, national youth players Junior Sinclair and Jonathan Rampersaud, Berbice youth wicket-keeper Chandrapaul Govindan, Jeremy Sandiha, Matthew Pottaya, Christopher Deroop and female player Oma Mattadin.
The ceremony was held at the St Francis Training Centre. A total of eight promising cricketers received bicycles and eight additional promising cricketers received special prizes.