Athletes are always being asked to give back.
Kemar Roach did just that earlier this week.
The West Indies pacer, who is home recovering from an injury, made the trek back to his roots, visiting the Ignatius Byer Primary School on Tuesday.
Roach’s visit to the Lowlands, St Lucy-based school was part of the Scotia Bank Kiddy Cricket Programme, which urges West Indian players to pass on information about their exploits on the regional side, to children across the country.
After passing on life-earned tips and advice about being a role model, the always-smiling Roach was involved in an autograph signing session.
Kemar gives back
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