Region 4 looking better with Modern Optical playing kits

As the Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs annual weekend of sports unfolds this weekend, the Region four male football team will be sporting brand new playing kits courtesy of Modern Optical Service of Middle Street Georgetown.
The kits were handed over by Dr Jose Da Silva on Monday afternoon during a simple ceremony to the Coach of the team Sheldon Bobb. For the kind gesture, Bobb expressed profound gratitude for the support on behalf of the team.

Dr Jose Da Silva (right) hands over the attractive playing kits to Coach Sheldon Bobb

The event dubbed, Heritage games is a highly anticipated event on during Indigenous Heritage month which is observed in September annually.
This year’s activities which take place at the Everest Sports Club ground, Carifesta avenue and Camp road is expected to see male and female athletes from various communities throughout the country participating in various sporting disciplines including football, volleyball, cricket, swimming, archery and some novelty events.
The games will run over three days beginning on Friday, September 22 with the official opening ceremony with the march past of athletes and will end on Sunday with the grand final of the male football tournament.