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    ExxonMobil Guyana recommits support to Future Warriors Tapeball for Primary Schools

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    ExxonMobil Guyana has announced the continuation of its support for the Future Warriors Tapeball Tournament, a flagship youth cricket initiative targeting primary schools across the country. The company’s renewed commitment underscores its dedication to youth development and sports at the grassroots level, building on a legacy of investment in community and educational projects.

    The Future Warriors Tapeball Tournament, known for fostering teamwork, discipline, and a passion for cricket among young students, is set to expand its reach in 2025. ExxonMobil’s ongoing sponsorship ensures that children from diverse regions will have the opportunity to participate in competitive play, develop skills, and experience the unifying power of sport.

    ExxonMobil Guyana’s President, Alistair Routledge, emphasized the company’s belief in the transformative impact of youth sports. “Investing in youth is investing in the future,†he said, highlighting the tournament’s role in nurturing leadership and community spirit among Guyana’s next generation. The company’s broader community investments, which topped $8.6 billion in 2024, include support for education, health, and environmental sustainability, with a strong focus on initiatives that empower young people and their families.

    The Future Warriors Tapeball Tournament is part of a suite of sports programs sponsored by ExxonMobil, which also includes football, basketball, kayaking, and squash competitions for schools nationwide. By recommitting to these initiatives, ExxonMobil Guyana aims to strengthen community bonds and provide young Guyanese with valuable life skills and positive role models.

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