Athletes get upgraded home in Mayaro courtesy bpTT

bpTT regional president Claire Fitzpatrick cuts the ribbon to open the newly refurbished basketball and tennis courts at the Mayaro Resource Centre on July 7. Looking on are Mayaro MP Rushton Paray (second from left) and senior vice president bp Americas, communications and advocacy, Mary Streett (fourth from right). - Courtesy bpTT
bpTT regional president Claire Fitzpatrick cuts the ribbon to open the newly refurbished basketball and tennis courts at the Mayaro Resource Centre on July 7. Looking on are Mayaro MP Rushton Paray (second from left) and senior vice president bp Americas, communications and advocacy, Mary Streett (fourth from right). - Courtesy bpTT

THE development of sports in Mayaro and the wider south-eastern region of Trinidad received a major assist from bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) with the opening of freshly refurbished basketball and tennis courts at the Mayaro Resource Centre (MRC) on July 7.

These improved facilities expand the varied range of activities and services offered at the multi-purpose complex, which facilitates sports, education, human capacity development, health and wellness, as well as micro-enterprise funding and development.

The basketball and tennis courts follow upgrades to other aspects of the MRC including the world-class swimming pool and conference facilities. In the near future work is expected to commence on upgrades to the football facilities.

National tennis coach Anthony Jeremiah also welcomed the refurbishment of the facilities and expressed the hope that more youngsters in the community would engage in tennis with the first-class courts now available to them.

On hand to test the new basketball court were members of the TT female U16 basketball team alongside national coach Learie Sandy, who said he was sure the new court would encourage more youths to enter the sport.

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The opening of the basketball court marked a special occasion for former national star player Matthew Pierre who now serves as bpTT community liaison coordinator.

Pierre celebrated his birthday in tandem with the opening ceremony and rolled back the years with a few practice three-pointers that saw him display some of his excellence

He is also the founder and president of the Matthew Pierre Basketball Academy, which has sparked a resurgence in the sport in Mayaro in recent years.

Mayaro MP Rushton Paray lauded the pioneering efforts of bpTT for, “rising to the occasion by providing sporting and educational facilities in Mayaro where funding is always a challenge.”

He appealed to other corporate citizens to invest in similar facilities and services for the people of Mayaro and surrounding communities.

Paray added, “We need all hands on deck to make maximum use of these facilities and I urge our schools and other stakeholders such as the ministries of sport and education to come on board to train our athletes, not from the age of 18, but from age six.”

Senior vice president bp Americas communications and advocacy Mary Streett, centre, does the tip off during a demonstration game at the opening of the new court at the Mayaro Resource Centre. - Courtesy bpTT

Also in attendance were bpTT regional president Claire Fitzpatrick, senior vice president bp Americas communications and advocacy Mary Streett and bpTT vice president corporate operations Giselle Thompson.

Claire Fitzpatrick confirmed that bpTT was gearing up to restart the sporting, educational and health and wellness activity in full to reinforce the binding relationship between bpTT and the Mayaro community.

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“We look forward to celebrating the emergence of world-class athletes from these first-class facilities. This is yours to make it as good as it can be and we know that with the talent in Mayaro, you will make it great,” Fitzpatrick said.

Jameson Rigues, corporate secretary of the All Mayaro Sports Foundation, a non-governmental organisation that oversees sports development in the region, said the opening of the courts was a major event for celebration by the community.

“It is heart-warming to see what bpTT has been doing in Mayaro, not only in sports but in all aspects of life.

“Basketball is one of the major sporting disciplines in Mayaro. “It is a great privilege to have this first-rate facility on our doorstep and I assure you that the youths of Mayaro are eagerly looking forward to using these courts,” said Rigues. Also present were Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation chairman Raymond Cozier, local government councillors, Wendell Perez and Renelle Kissoon; as well as Ministry of Sport and Community Development Physical Education and Sports officer II, Darron Charles.

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