The Guyana Committee of Service (GCS) members Leslie Black and Linden ‘Jumbie’ Jones donated 90 stop-watches to the athletes Friday at the National Schools Championships last Friday at the National Track & Field Centre at Leonora. Present at the simple Ceremony were Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) President Mark Lyght a former first division Cricketer in Berbice, Comedian Jones and Sports Minister Dr George Norton, whose son represented Guyana in Cricket at U-19 level. “We will like the Athletes to not only use the watches to time themselves when they are running but to use them to be punctual,” Blacks, a former Athletics Coach said. Dr Norton made the presentation to the Athletes on behalf of the GCS
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