Dairy Industries commit to Waterhouse

April 06, 2023
From left: Crystal Blackwood, brand manager National Bakery; Keith Salesman, Waterhouse manager;  Devonte Walker, player; Elvis Wilson, player; Javain Linton,  player; Marcel Gayle, coach; Jermaine Morgan, player; and Antoneil Dinnall, customer service specialist at Dairy Industries/Tastes Cheese share lens at Dairy Industries Eastern handover to Waterhouse.
From left: Crystal Blackwood, brand manager National Bakery; Keith Salesman, Waterhouse manager; Devonte Walker, player; Elvis Wilson, player; Javain Linton, player; Marcel Gayle, coach; Jermaine Morgan, player; and Antoneil Dinnall, customer service specialist at Dairy Industries/Tastes Cheese share lens at Dairy Industries Eastern handover to Waterhouse.

Dairy Industries and Tastes Cheese customer service specialist Antoneil Dinnall said the company would continue to stick with the Waterhouse Football Club through good and bad times.

Dinnall, who was speaking at the handover of their annual Easter donation of buns and cheese to the Drewsland club at the National Bakery main office on Half-Way Tree Road on Wednesday, noted how they have partnered with the club for years and that through good and bad times they will continue to be by their side.

"They are known to be a successful football team, and Dairy Industries will always be here to partner with you, both in your time of need and time of success.

"We are grateful you have accepted this partnership, and we look forward to working with you towards bigger and better things," she told the gathering.

Waterhouse coach Marcel Gayle, team manager Keith Salesman and players were on hand to accept and show appreciation for the yearly gesture, and Gayle says it continues to fill a big gap each year.

"This is very timely. It will go a far way in our development and our feeding programme. We have kids out there, privileged and not so privileged at this time of year, who look forward to gestures like this.

"It means a lot to us, and words cannot describe what you guys have done for us," Gayle said.

He added that he hopes their relationship continues to blossom with time.

"We are very grateful for this contribution, and we want to strengthen our relationship going forward."

National Bakery Brand Manager, Crystal Blackwood, added: "I do hope this goes a long way and you all enjoy your Easter."

Waterhouse started the Jamaica Premier League season poorly after consecutive finals in the previous two seasons. However, they have improved over the last month and are currently sixth in the JPL standings.

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