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Retravision joins WACA to serve community cricket
Western Australia Cricket Association - 6 December 2002

THE Western Australian Cricket Association is proud to announce WA's largest electrical retailer Retravision as major sponsor of the state's Junior Cricket program.

Retravision will sponsor Junior Cricket throughout the state as well as School Holiday coaching clinics in metropolitan and country centres.

Retravision General Manager, Mr Lester Gamble, said his company is committed to taking an active involvement in the community.

"That's why we're proud to announce our support of Junior Cricket in WA," Mr Gamble said today.

"We believe this is a great opportunity for children to have fun learning to play the sport while discovering the benefit of teamwork.

"The WACA's Junior cricket program reflects Retravision's own values of family and community and we look forward to our ongoing involvement."

  • Retravision COMMUNITY SUPER 8's After school competition for boys and girls aged 9-12-years played in all metropolitan regions (approx 15 centres, 1000 participants).

  • Retravision Regional Junior Carnival Days
    Junior cricket in the regions is coordinated by the WACA via six (6) regional boards and the WACA regional Development Officers. The carnival days consist of junior cricketers (boys and girls) coming together to play `Super 8' cricket games through out the day. The Retravision Regional Junior Carnival Days are promoted to all regional junior cricketers and there are spaces for approximately 1,280 participants to played in the following towns across Western Australia:
    • Karratha, Broome, Kununurra, Port Hedland, Newman
    • Geraldton, Carnarvon, Northam, Merredin, Kalgoorlie
    • Esperance, Albany, Narrogin, Bunbury, Collie, Busselton.

  • Retravision Holiday Clinics
    Metropolitan junior school holiday clinics targeted at boys and girls during the October and April school holidays and played at the WACA ground. Clinics are promoted throughout the metropolitan regions. This is a very popular event with 100% participation for the past 12 months.

  • Retravision will promote the sponsorship to customers by giving them an opportunity to win tickets to Western Warrior games throughout the summer.

© 2002 Western Australian Cricket Association


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