The Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA) on Saturday last made a left move by electing former national hockey player Dwayne Scott as its president.
Scott was elected during the association’s Biannual General Meeting and elections at the National Aquatic Centre in Lilliendaal, on the East Coast of Demerara.
Scott replaces Brian Goodridge, who did not seek a second term. The new aquatic boss will be at the helm of the association for the next two years and has set his sights on fostering a close relationship with the sport’s international body, FINA.