RHTY&SC teams assist in their “Dare to Dream” Programme

The Rose Hall Town Gismos & Gadgets Under-21 and First Division Teams continue to reach out to Students and Non-Governmental Organisation across Berbice with donations of trophies, medals and educational materials.
The donations were made under the teams’ Dare to Dream Programme, which seeks to assist youths to aim to fulfill their full potentials in the classroom and in sports. They donated $120 000.00 worth of trophies and medals to six Secondary School Students, six NGOs and two Churches.
One of the Students receiving the donations was 18-year old Trolston Embrack of Belair Village, West Coast, Berbice.

Kevin Sinclair and Keith Simpson of the Rose hall Town Gizmos and Gadgets Under-21 Team make a donation to Trolston Embrack of New Amsterdam Secondary School

Embrack, a student of the New Amsterdam Secondary School is preparing to write the subject of Physical Education Unit 2 at the upcoming CAPE exams. The determined student who hopes to have a career in the Physical Fitness Department is tasked at organising a One-day Inter-School Cricket Tournament at the Rose Hall Welfare Community Centre as part of the requirement of the Examination.
Six teams including the New Amsterdam Secondary School are involved in the tournament. He sought the assistance of the two cricket teams and received three trophies. Five other students drawn from across Berbice also received assistance as they strive to fulfill their dreams of being successful at the CXC and CAPE levels.
The two teams also contributed trophies to eight Non-Governmental Organisations and Churches.
Among those receiving were the Flying Ace Cycling Club of New Amsterdam and No. 53 Sports Club led by Jean Dorsett. The trophies donated to the Flying Ace Cycling Club are to be used in a race organised in honour of the Mayor of New Amsterdam while the No. 53 Sports Club would use their trophies for a Memorial Day of Sports in honour of Dorsett’s husband.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster stated that since its formation in 1990, the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club (RHTY&SC) has been very passionate in assisting others as it strongly believes that Sports is the best avenue in keeping youths off the road.
As Guyana’s leading youth and sports organisation, RHTY&SC wants all other Clubs to join in at the top and most importantly keep youths away from drugs, crime and alcohol. The long serving Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club Official urged Embrack, success in his exams and expressed confidence that the New Amsterdam Secondary School Student would be successful. He urged the attentive student to work hard as it is the only path to success and to also develop a habit of reaching out to those less fortunate than him.
Embrack, in response expressed gratitude to the Management and Members of the Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets Teams for their assistance and pledged to make them proud with his exams results. He wished both teams success on the cricket field as they prepared for a very busy 2018 Berbice Cricket Board Season.
Cycling Coach Randolph Roberts of the Flying Ace Cycling Club also expressed words of gratitude to the RHTY&SC for its continuing support of cycling in the Ancient County while Mrs. Dorsett of No. 53 stated that the Club was a remarkable organisation which is a true friend of every sport club in Berbice.
The Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets Under-21 Team in 2018 will be led by Kevin Sinclair while former National Under-19 Captain Shawn Pereira is in charge of the First Division Team.