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Housing Development Named for Burrows

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Arawak Homes president announces that the company’s latest development will be named after Freedom Farm’s founder, Greg Burrows Sr.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Arawak Homes President Franon Wilson at the opening of Freedom Farm Youth Baseball League’s season announcing that the company’s latest development will be named after Freedom Farm’s founder, Greg Burrows Sr.

Burrows has spent almost three decades developing young men and women in the sport of baseball, eventually founding Freedom Farm in 1999 to give young people an outlet through the sport.

Burrows was humbled for the honor. But wanted everyone to know that Freedom Farm was a family effort.

Queens University’s Deyton Albury returned to the lineup last night to help the Royals get a 74-65 win over Jacksonville University.

Despite being the team’s leading scorer, the New Providence born guard came off the bench to score 12 points on 4 of 8 shooting to go with four rebounds, three assists and three steals.

A.J. McKee was the team’s leading score with 19 points while Jacksonville’s Robert McCray led everyone with 22.

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