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May 20, 2011 Sports
Eighteen teams would compete for a first prize of $100,000 and a trophy put up by Tony’s Jewelry when Jumbie and Loraine stage a Twenty20 domino competition and Bar-b-que on Independence Day, Thursday March 26 next.
The team finishing second will cart off $40,000 while the third place team receives $30,000. Activities would be staged at the Girl’s Guide Pavilion, Brickdam and each team is asked to lodge an entrance fee of $10,000. The tournament would be played in a ‘4 games a sitting’ format. Bar-b-que would be served from 14:00hrs.
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