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Nov 18, 2012 Sports
Play in the Mayor Hamilton Green Birthday 7-a-side Inter Ward football tournament continues Wednesday, November 21, at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground with five games starting from 7:00pm.
After Wednesday’s matches, the tournament continues Friday at the GFC and concludes on Saturday at Den Amstel.
Wednesday’s competition will see West Corner clashing with Eve Leary, Tiger Bay oppose Bagotville, Werk-en-Rust play Sophia, West Ruimveldt oppose Kingston and West Ruimveldt Estate take on Kitty.
Friday’s action will see eight games being played starting from 7:00pm featuring the winners from opening night at Den Amstel last Tuesday. Pouderoyen battle Goed Fortuin, Stewartville tackle Kuru Kururu, Uitvlugt tangle with Sara Lodge, Den Amstel face the winner of the West Corner/Eve Leary match, Grove oppose the winner of Tiger Bay/Bagotville clash, Alberttown take on the winner of the Werk-en-Rust/Sophia contest, Newtown Kitty face the winner of the West Ruimveldt/ Kingston game and Tucville battle the winner of the West Ruimveldt Estate/Kitty match-up.
The winners of Friday’s games will meet in the respective quarterfinals and subsequently winners in the semifinal and final on Saturday at Den Amstel. Among some of the players expected to feature are Ernie Smith and Joshua Kamal of Sophia and Dellon Cadogan of Alberttown.
The winner of the tournament collects $200,000, runner-up $100,000.
Among the sponsors lending assistance to the tournament this year are: MACORP, New Thriving, Busta, Nazar Mohamed, Eddie Grant, Chris Fernandes, Patrick ‘Labba’ Barton, Dr. Colin Watson, Col. Larry London, Tent City, Courtney Benn, BK International, General Equipment and Muneshwar’s.
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