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Sep 27, 2013 Sports
Providence, Thunder and Rage have registered victories in the opening round of the David Hunt\B 4 Dominoes competition which got under way last Sunday at Dynasty.
Providence marked 72 games to win group A ahead of Phantom 70 and Masters 62. Junior Smith scored 16 for the winners while Colin Thomas made 15 for Phantom.
Manager of Fitness Express Ian Rogers (left) hands over the trophy to organizer David Hunte (extreme right). Senior organising secretary of the Georgetown Dominoes Association Mark Wiltshire is second from left while Ashton Clement is second from right.
Rage chalked 76 games to win group B while R and R placed second with 70 Mix Up third with 66. Vibert De Freitas and Ronald Beharry rattled up 17 each for Rage, while Orin Favorite and Larry Edwards made 16 apiece for R and R; Rawl Peters and Mark Wiltshire had 15 apiece for Mix Up.
Thunder won group C with 76 games while Lions took the runner up spot with 72 and Gangster finished third with 70. Junior Bailey led Thunder with 17 games, while Kevin Boston scored 15 for Lions. Dereck Collymore and Sheldon Collymore rattled up 15 each for Gangster. The competition continues this evening.
The final will be played on Sunday at Middle Street, Pouderoyen West Bank Demerara. The winning team will receive a trophy and $175,000, the runner up a trophy and $75,000 and third place $40,000. The player sharing the first love with the best average and the most valuable player of the final will be given $5,000 each.
Meanwhile, Fitness Express has sponsored the first place trophy. Yesterday at a simple ceremony held at the entity’s location in Sheriff Street, Manager Ian Rogers upon handing over the prize to the competition organizer David Hunte said they are happy to be part of the tournament, while Hunte thanked them for their support. The runner up trophy is being donated by Ashton Clement.
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