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Jun 21, 2012 Sports
Assassins, led by Colin Mc Ewan brushed aside all opponents to win the inaugural Father’s Day domino competition sponsored by Atina’s Super Foods of 55E Upper Robb Street and held at the Strikers Sports Club.
Assassins tallied 77 games in the closely fought final and for their efforts carted off the top prize of $100,000 and the sponsor’s trophy while Fire which ended just one game back for second took home $60,000 and a trophy sponsored by F&H Supremes.
Having to settle for the third place on 73 games was C-7 who did not live up to expectations, they walked away with $40,000 and trophy compliments of Strikers Sports Club.
The Father’s Day activity organized by Fox and Gittens was deemed a success and brought together eight teams; Providence Sports Club, Strikers, C-7, Assassins, Fire, Mix Up, Dominators and Lightning Reflection Bar.
At the event, Representative of Atina’s Super Foods Mr. Jerry Jaikarran said his company which was formally launched and caters for the low income earners who can get quality American made items at unbeatable wholesale and retail prices, was pleased to be associated with such an event that brought together dozens of fathers in a social atmosphere.
The organisers were very critical of the way in which a beautiful sport as dominos was heading where punctuality and behavioral conduct in and out of the venue was not as it ought to be.
The game which was slated to start at no later than 14:30hrs never got going until 16:15hrs and concluded at 01:55hrs because of the unbecoming and usual lackadaisical attitude of the participating teams.
Fathers were treated to Ansa McaL and Banks DIH giveaways. Trophies for this event were sponsored by F&H Printing, Mr. Michael Persaud, Patterson & Patterson Associates and Atina’s Super Foods.
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