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Sep 20, 2012 Sports
Banks DIH Limited 2012 Inter-Department cricket and dominoes competitions will climax on Saturday at Banks DIH Sports Club, Thirst Park.
Defending cricket champions Soft Drink Plant will clash with Berbice in the first semi-final of the 12-over aside game at 08:00 hours to be followed by Essequibo Branch taking on Brewery in the other semi-final encounter.
Nine teams will contest the Inter-Department Dominoes playoff with defending champions Vehicle Workshop ‘A’ among the contestants.
The other competing teams are Stores “A” and “B”, Maintenance Workshop, Security, Vehicle Workshop “B”, Linden, Berbice and Essequibo.
Twelve male players will contest the King Dominoes competition. The players are Terrence George and Michael Isaacs of Linden Branch, Dhanesh Seeram and Muniram Singh (Essequibo Branch), Ryan Faria and Garfield Southwell (Berbice Branch), Delon Ridley and Dexter Mayers (Distribution Warehouse), Colin Burnette, Quincy Bailey and Dave Singh (Soft Drink Plant) and Orin Sandy (Vehicle Workshop).
The Queen dominoes participants are Sharon Douglas (Electrical Workshop), Gillian Gravesande, Mary Andries and Rita Marcus (Security), Coleen Ferguson (Sanitation), Sherry Martins (Krystal Dry Cleaners), Michelle Peterkin and Renisha Gilford (Berbice Branch), Shondell Easton and Shauna Jones (Linden Branch).
Meanwhile, seven teams are competing in the nine-a-side football tournament which opened Wednesday with two matches at Thirst Park ground.
Defending champions Stores were scheduled to play Warehouse/Soft Drink Plant combined while Sales were to compete against Trisco.
The other teams listed to take part are Special Events/Demico House combined, Central Services and Rum Factory/Tropical Mist Plant combined.
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