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Feb 15, 2013 Sports
Dominoes lovers and players are eagerly awaiting the start of the 5th Next Level Sports Club (NLSC) Inter Corporation Dominoes competition and family fun day set for Banks DIH Limited, Thirst Park, Georgetown today and tomorrow.
The competition will be played using the two in / one out knock-out format and will be played under the rules of the Guyana Dominoes Association (GDA).
The first prize is exclusively sponsored by beverage giants, Banks DIH Limited while the third prize is sponsored by GUIANA HOLDINGS INC.
The previous Inter Corporation tournament which was held in June last year at the Banks DIH Sports Club was won by Banks DIH Cool Boyz while the previous championship was won by F&H Printing Establishment.
Registration fee per team is $9,000 per team, $2,000 of that fee will go towards charity, and the organisers have identified three such charities that will benefit.
Starting time today is 19:00hrs while tomorrow the action will get going at 13:30hrs.
The First place prize is $250,000, trophy and 9 medals; Second will attract $150,000, trophy and 9 Medals; Third $75,000, trophy and 9 Medals. Fourth $50,000 and Trophy; Fifth $25,000 and a Pack of Dominoes.
The MVP will win One Gold Chain from Intikab Alli of Alexander Village. The player to administer the First Double Love will be rewarded with One Hamper compliments of Nigel’s Supermarket. First Love in Finals will attract $5,000. Registration can be done at Strikers Sports Club, 89 Meadow Brook Gardens or with Lyall Gittens on 697 2929.
Only players from Corporations, Business entities and Ministries will be allowed to compete, there will be zero tolerance on guest players.
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