Latest update February 7th, 2025 2:57 PM
Oct 19, 2012 Sports
The F& H Million Dollars plus Dominoes Competition is underway with some zone finals already contested. Action is due to continue tonight at the Transport Sports Club from 6:00pm. Matches are currently being played in every region. However, the coordinators are still working to get few areas up and running. These areas should commence by next week.
Although the traditional team matches will be continuing, the main focus of the competition this week has been mobilization of the Ministries/Corporations/Business Entity Teams. The Organizing Committee has delivered official invitations to approximately 70 teams which fall into this category.
If any interested team is this category has unavoidable not received an official invitation from the Committee, the organizers are offering their profound apologizes and is kindly ask that these teams make contact with Mr. Colin McEwan on the number listed below.
Some corporations have commenced playing and the organizers are hoping that most if not all of the Corporations turn up today at 18:00hrs at the Transport Sports Club for registration and playing of matches.
Meanwhile, in BARTICA- Boat Crew & Lotto has qualified in Zone 1. Zone 2 starts this weekend. GEORGETOWN – Lions and LRB qualified in Zone 5.
WEST BANK DEMERARA – Zone 1 finals between: Mix-Up vs. West Side vs. Riddim will be played tonight.
Zone 2 Quarterfinals starts this weekend with teams including Shattas, Frankies, Ravi 6, Ratti-Wariors, Big 6 and Big K.
LEGUAN – Starts this Sunday at Enterprise.
LINDEN AND MAHDIA – Have completed Zone 1.
CANJIE – to start this Sunday.
ESSEQUIBO – Zone 1- Rocket, Brothers, Adventure, Video Club, Big Bird, Mafia, to name a few will be played tomorrow.
Action will continue in the Cooperation Zone at Transport Sports Club at 6:00 pm today.
Some of the teams expected to play in the Ministries/Corporations/Business Entity zones are:
Banks DIH, Ansa Mc Al, Demerara Distilleries limited (DDL), Guyana Geology and Mines Commission, National Insurance Scheme, Bovell’s Construction, National Agricultural Research Institute(Nari), F&H, Caricom, Bank of Guyana, Courts (Guyana) Ltd, Guyana Lotto Company, Cummings Electrical Services, Regal, Metro, Ainlim, Guyana Police Force, Excalibur Security Service, Guyana prisons Service, Professional Guard Service, Demerara Power, Guyana Power and Light(GPL), Republic Bank, Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry, Hand in Hand Insurance Company, GTM, US Embassy, Beharry Group of Companies Ltd, Mayor and Town Council, Guyana Fire service, National Communication Network, Guyana Public Service Union, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labour, Human and Social Services, Ministry of Works, Office of the President, Presidential Guard Service, NCERD, Pegasus Hotel, CCWU King’s Jewellery World, Steve’s Jewellery World, Guyana Water Incorporated, International Six (Shew’s General Store), Guyana National Newspaper, Stabroek News, Kaieteur News, Grace Kennedy (Guyana) Ltd, Scotia Bank(Guyana) Ltd, Guyana Revenue Authority, Ministry of Home Affairs, GT&T, Digicel, GNIC, Kojac, Kings, GNSC, LPK, GPSU, DeSinco, Amatuk (PIKE Street, Kitty), Mike’s Pharmacy, Nalico, Scotia Bank and Guyoil.
For further information contact can be made with Mr. Colin Mc Ewan (Turning Point) on 687 2074.
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