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May 3, 2008
Shipping Industry of Jamaica renews sponsorship of KSAFA U15
for 4th straight year
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Presentation of chequel-r Charles Johnston ,Winston
Chung Fah,Ambassador Stewart Stephenson, Michael
Bernard, Corah-Ann Robertson-Sylvester,Joseph Lowe.
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cheque of $500,000 was handed
over to KSAFA President ,Ambassador AB Stewart Stephenson by Mr.
Michael Bernard, President of Shipping Association at the press
conference to announce the sponsorship of the 2007/08 Shipping
Industry of Jamaica /KSAFA Under 15 competition for the Winston
Chung Fah Trophy .This was held in the Board Room of Shipping
Association of Jamaica on Monday April 28.
According to KSAFA President, the
sponsorship money has been budgeted as follows:
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Prize money-$230,000
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Referee fees- 225,000
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Admin cost - 40,000
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Trophies& awards- 15,000
The football legend Chung Fah was
on hand to witness the sponsors’ endorsement as well as to share
his experience and exhort discipline ,fair play and excellence
to youngsters in attendance.
Some 24 teams were expected to
participate over three zones and matches will be played on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays starting at 4pm.
Among the sponsor’s
representatives at the press conference were:
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Michael Bernard- President,
Shipping Association
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Charles Johnston-CEO, Jamaica
Fruit and Shipping
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Joseph Lowe- General Manager
Maritime and Transport
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Corah-Ann Robertson Sylvester-CEO
Seaboard Jamaica Ltd.
The competition was kicked off by
Jamaica Fruit and Shipping Charles Johnston at Harbour View
mini-stadium on Saturday, May 3. Defending Champions Harbour
View trounced Central Kingston 8-0. Damion Lowe, son of football
legend Onandi Lowe, scored 4 goals.
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Jamaica Fruit and Shipping Charles Johnston kicking
off the 2007/08 Shipping Industry of Jamaica /KSAFA Under 15 competition for the Winston
Chung Fah Trophy at Harbour View mini-stadium on Saturday |
Damion
Lowe |
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Harbour View
U-15 |
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2007 U-15 Champions

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Ashan
Fairclough
Cofederation MVP - Kingston |
Jamie Hyde
Cofederation MVP - St. Andrew |
Prince
Samuels
MVP KSAFA U-15 |
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