Trophy Stall supports GAPLF ahead of NAPF/Pan American Championships

Devi Sunich of the Trophy Stall presents the Polo T-Shirts to Roger Rogers of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation.
Devi Sunich of the Trophy Stall presents the Polo T-Shirts to Roger Rogers of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation.

As has been their custom, support of and for national teams across the spectrum by the Trophy Stall continues.

Yesterday, Trophy Stall, owned by Ramesh Sunich, well known in the sporting arena, made a presentation of polo Tee-shirts to the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPLF).

The presentation, according to Sunich, is to assist the team in being uniformed at the 18th FESUPO/NAPF Pan-American Regional Powerlifting Championships set to take place from Tuesdsay to August 21, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, in Orlando, Florida, USA. “Trophy Stall is always willing, ready and able to assist our sports associations, federations and athletes as we know they are representing this nation.

It’s a long standing tradition ever since we started business and it’s something we’ll continue to do,” said Sunich, the CEO of Trophy Stall. “So as the GAPLF embark on another journey to bring glory to this nation, The Trophy Stall would like to present these polo tee-shirts to assist the team to be uniformed which is part of a winning attitude,” he added. Making the presentation to secretary of the GAPLF, Roger Rogers, was Devi Sunich, who also wished secretary Rogers and the team the best at the championships which lifts off next week in the USA. Rogers, in response, expressed gratitude to Mr. & Mrs. Sunich and the Trophy Stall for their continued support for the sport which is long standing.

“On behalf of president Gordon Spencer and the entire executive, I would like to say how grateful we are for this gesture which is significant in itself. We are a new executive but the relationship with the Trophy Stall is a well-oiled one which we will ensure gets even better.

 You can be assured that our team would strive to do the best we can and make this nation proud,” said Rogers.