• Latest
Republic Bank and CWI “Five for Fun” Cricket Programme

Republic Bank and CWI “Five for Fun” Cricket Programme

2 years ago
WINDREF: Terms of Reference – Invitation to Bid

WINDREF: Invitation for Prequalification of Contractors

6 hours ago
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Scholarship opportunity for Master’s Degrees

2026–2027 Korea International Cooperation Agency Scholarship announcement

11 hours ago
Lucy’s Straw Hat: A mirror held up to our society

Lucy’s Straw Hat: A mirror held up to our society

14 hours ago
June in History

June in History

15 hours ago
CPEA external examination 2024

Official summary results of the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment

1 day ago
Temporary closure of Palmiste Lane, Mabouya Road, St John

Temporary traffic restrictions: Seamoon bridge, St Andrew

1 day ago
Linda Straker: A fearless voice for human rights and humanity

Linda Straker: A fearless voice for human rights and humanity

2 days ago
Traffic notice: Settlement Road, Frequente

Temporary road closure: Ravine Public Road, St George

2 days ago

REOI: OECS Data for Decision Making Project – Consulting Services, Individual Consultant

2 days ago
People empowerment through construction 

People empowerment through construction 

2 days ago
OECS Heads of Government focus on trade, connectivity and economic resilience

OECS Heads of Government focus on trade, connectivity and economic resilience

2 days ago
Vacancy: Chief Executive Officer

GTA vacancy: Human Resource Manager

3 days ago
NOW Grenada
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
NOW Grenada
No Result
View All Result

Republic Bank and CWI “Five for Fun” Cricket Programme

This story was posted 2 years ago
11 May 2024
in Cricket, PRESS RELEASE, Sports, Youth
3 min. read
Launch of Republic Bank’s “Five for Fun” Cricket programme for children. Photo: Republic Bank
0
VIEWS
Share

Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited and Cricket West Indies Inc (CWI) have joined forces to introduce an exciting element to cricket in Grenada — the Republic Bank “Five for Fun” Cricket programme for children.   

The historic launch happened at the La Sagesse Playing Field on Friday, 10 May before an elite audience including Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell, President of Cricket West Indies, Inc. Dr Kishore Shallow, Minister for Education Sen. the Hon. David Andrew, General Manager Operations at Republic Bank Mavis Mc Burnie, representatives from the local territorial board, the Grenada Cricket Association, coaches and students from some of the 30 participating schools.

“Five for Fun” is a relatively new format, designed and developed by CWI to grow interest and future participation in cricket, by targeting primary school age children. The concept complements the CWI’s “Future Stars” programme and Republic Bank’s “Power to Make a Difference” programme. The goal is to introduce the concept across the territories in which Republic Bank operates, which, it is hoped eventually will produce players at the senior level. By supporting this unique “Five for Fun” initiative, Republic Bank puts its “Power to Make a Difference” programme at play, while helping to create a development foundation for CWI’s Future Stars.

In an enthusiastic address, Sen. Andrew welcomed the “Five for Fun” initiative. He spoke of the “holistic benefits of sporting activities like cricket; and the importance of life skills, not only in the classroom but on the field as well.” He also commented on the timeliness of the programme, citing the need for early investment.

Inspired by our principles of diversity, inclusion, equity and fun, both boys and girls are represented on each team. The “fun” element is found in the simplicity of the rules of the game, which are strategically set at 5-overs, 5-players. Thirty participating schools are split into 6 zones, 5 schools each. They will all play the zonal preliminary matches; each team comprising a mixture of boys and girls. Teams will play 2 innings, 5 overs each, and everyone will have an opportunity to bat, bowl and field. The playoffs, is scheduled for early June, and the grand festival finals on 3 July.

In her address, Mc Burnie said: “Republic is thrilled to be teaming up with Cricket West Indies to give this amazing opportunity to our young, aspiring future stars to play this sport in a fun, and safe environment.” She further commented: “I am excited that our boys and girls now have this chance to follow their dreams; along with other boys and girls across Guyana, St Lucia and St. Kitts & Nevis, who are already benefitting from this programme. By supporting this initiative, we are not only helping to create a development foundation for future stars of West Indies cricket, we are also helping to preserve that important linkage among Caribbean people, while enabling our children to reach their fullest potential.”

Dr Shallow, who made the journey to Grenada for the launch, expressed his appreciation to Republic Bank for the value of the investment and for prioritising the children. He commented: “This ‘Five for Fun’ collaborative primary school cricket initiative supported by Republic Bank is timely and essential in rebuilding mass participation in cricket. It forms part of the foundation of CWI’s players’ pathway management. Youth development is a critical component of our Strategic Plan 2024–27, as we appreciate the value of identifying and harnessing our cricketers during the embryonic stages of their cricketing journey. The programme’s goal is to promote fun and engage children in growing a love for the game while developing critical life skills.”

The biggest endorsement came from Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell, who also applauded the bank for investing in our youth. In his remarks, he noted the importance of Private Sector input in the re-development of the sport. Addressing the young, aspiring cricketers, Prime Minister Mitchell said: “See cricket not only as a form of recreation, but a business venture.” An avid cricket fan himself, he spoke of his own grassroots initiative, the Journey of Youth (JOY) School, a programme which brings together approximately 50 children together on Saturday mornings at the Laura Playing Field, St David for coaching and professional training in technique, strategy and discipline, some of the essential elements needed to succeed at the game.

Republic Bank recognises the value of cricket, and remains committed to supporting our youth, through its development for future generations.”

Republic Bank

NOW Grenada is not responsible for the opinions, statements or media content presented by contributors. In case of abuse, click here to report.
Tags: cricketcricket west indiesdavid andrewdickon mitchellfive for fungrenada cricket associationkishore shallowmavis mc burnierepublic bank

Comments 1

  1. Keith Johnson says:
    2 years ago

    High five to Republic Bank for introducing this initiative to Grenada! Wishing the kids tons of fun. As they say in Suriname, “Success”!

© NOW Grenada Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in . Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.