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Dec 05, 2012 Sports
Play in the Mayor Hamilton Green 78th birth anniversary inter-ward KO soccer tournament continues tonight at the Georgetown Football Club Ground, this evening with quarterfinal sport in the offing for the successful teams.
When the action gets underway at 19:00hrs, Santos will play a Georgetown team in an exhibition encounter. Pouderoyen will the go head to head with Goed Fortuin followed by a highly anticipated thriller between Stewartville and Sara Lodge. Uitvlugt will then tackle Eve Leary shortly before Den Amstel square off with Kuru Kururu. Tucville and Alberttown will then battle for honours followed by a showdown between West Ruimveldt Estate and Grove. Tiger Bay will next oppose Newtown Kitty in the penultimate match moments before Sophia throws down the gauntlet against Kingstown.
Fans could look forward to several top players showcasing their skills. Activities continue on Friday December 14 at Den Amstel ground when those winners of the aforementioned matches play against each other in quarterfinal encounters. Those winners will then move into the semi-final round and consequently the best two teams will battle for the championship trophy and the $200,000 prize donated by MACORP. The runners-up receive half that amount put up by Guyanese International musician Eddie Grant. Further, members of the winning team will receive hampers donated by Ricks and Sari.
The matches at Den Amstel under floodlights will see the lights being provided by BK International, General Equipment Company and Odinga Lumumba.
October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
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