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Feb 11, 2011 Sports
Seawall boys overcame Underdog and Southpole in the final round to capture the Wakenaam Domino Association trophy at Amit Ramnarine residence in Good Success recently.
Seawall boys marked 79 games with Suraj Harnarine 16, Andrew Osborne 15, Vinood Ramadeen 15 and Jermin Wolf 14 being the principal scorers.
Second place Underdog chalked up 74 games, while Southpole, who drew the bye to the final, ended with 67 games.
Naresh Harnarine and Anand Dhanyshure made 17 games each and Krishendat Hansraj 15 for the runner up team, while Abdool Haleem (13), Lilcant Bishundeo (13) and Deonarine Gokool (11) were Southpole’s leading players.
Seawall boys received the winning trophy and 1 – Ram Sheep compliments of the participating teams, while Underdog and Southpole collected a trophy each for their efforts.
James Ramnarine was the long love bird.
Meanwhile in the first round Southpole and Underdog ended with 75 games each, while All Star mustered 71.
Scores: Southpole (Abdool Haleem 15, Kalid Zaman 14, Amit Ramnarine 13 Mohamed Zafrul 13. Underdog (Krishendat Hansraj 14, James Ramnarine 14, Anand Dhanyshure 13). Allstar (Mohamed Kalam 18, Anand Dinban 15) Speaking at the presentation ceremony Vice Chairman of the Wakenaam Domino Association Amit Ramnarine congratulated the winning team and thanked the others for participating. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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