Little League Classic Announced in Punta Cana

The Reserve Bank agreed this Thursday to provide full support to the Little League Baseball Classic, an event that with the participation of four countries will be held from July 6 to 10 in Punta Cana, as an option to the BanReservas Cup.

The pact was signed by José Manuel Almonte, deputy administrator of BanReservas, who represented the administrator of the institution, Samuel Pereyra, and Junior Noboa, National Baseball Commissioner, an entity that is responsible for the coordination and assembly of this headquarters. baseball to be held in the Caribbean, whose winner will obtain a single slot available to participate in the traditional Williamsport little league event to be held this year next August.

After paying for the agreement, Almonte pointed out that for the entity that represents more than a support, it is a duty that BanReservas has with sports in general and in this case it corresponds to give its great accolade to this event with a great history for minor baseball.

“For Mr. Pereyra and a server it is something social, moral, personal since we took on the challenge of keeping this institution in the place and level that it has remained,” said Almonte after the meeting in which the support was signed and the documents were shown. uniforms at a meeting held in the auditorium of the main BanReservas building.

Add your sense of making your contributions to the various activities that converge in society, in this way we want you to observe us, people who support our country 100 percent, under the direction of our president Luis Abinader, who instructed us on the way towards that thought that we already had”, added Amonte, a great lover of sport since he was a child.

I have always said that “a nation without young people is not a nation and a young person without sports is not young, because discipline is created from youth,” he added.

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Junior Noboa speaks

While Junior Noboa, National Baseball Commissioner, highly valued this agreement that BanReservas reached with Little League Baseball, a historical entity, known worldwide in more than 130 countries and is the only sports in the United States that has a federal license.

Since its founding in 1939, Little League Baseball has grown exponentially and has more than 120 affiliated nations and more than 1.5 million children have participated in these tournaments and more than 1.6 in terms of volunteers.

“We will have some 40 participating countries in the Williamsport tournament,” said Noboa, who in 1976 was part of the Dominican team that participated in this event.

The event

The fair to be held from July 6 to 10 at the Punta Cana complex will have six teams, representing four countries, Cuba, Aruba, Curaçao, which will be with two teams and the Dominicans who will also attend with two clubs.

In the case of the latter, the Quisqueyan teams will be the Eduardo Sosa League, from San Cristóbal, and the Bravos de Pontezuela, from Santiago.

The teams will be divided into two Groups, Group A which will be made up of the Eduardo Sosa, Pabao, Willemstad, Curaçao and Aruba North Oranjwestad Leagues. In Group B, Bravos de Pontezuela, Villa Clara, from Cuba and Pariba, from Curaçao, will play.

Several executives from BanReservas, Franklin De la Mota, Administrative Deputy Minister of Sports, as well as José Guzmán, from Little League Baseball, José Dijols, from Little League Operations, Sócrates Aguasvivas and Ivonne Hernández, attendees, were present at the activity with the sports chronicle. of the National Baseball Commissioner.

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