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Dec 05, 2013 Sports
Countrywide champs take early lead
Recently crowned F&H countrywide dominoes champions, All Seasons Racing Service, have taken an early lead in a three-way aggregate tournament featuring International Six and Canal Six which got underway on Tuesday night last.
Using their Robb Street home (former German Restaurant) advantage to good effect, All Seasons totaled 81 games to edge International Six by a single game with Canal Six brining up the rear on 72. In a hotly contested game, International Six (67) led the eventual winners by two games at the end of the penultimate sitting with Canal trailing on 60.
The sixth and final sitting however saw All Seasons marking 16 games to International’s 13 and Canal’s 12. Frankie Seaforth led the way for the winners with the maximum 18 games and got excellent support from David Bennett (16), Errol Seaforth (15), Hazim Hack (13) and John Freeman (13).
The top markers for International Six were Intikab “Corbie” Ali with the maximum 18 games, Edmund Sammy with 14 and 13 each to skipper Manniram “Packer” Shew and Martin Permaul.
Parmananad Rambarose (15) and Ramesh Ramoutar (13) were the best players for Canal Six whose Kedar Seopaul was the lone lovebird.
The tournament, which is being sponsored by Proprietor of All Seasons Racing Service Raymond Ali, will see the winner and first runners-up receiving trophies. There are also prizes for the three top players in the winning team, the best two in the second and the top in the third place finishers.
Action continues tomorrow with the second round at the Everest Cricket Club Pavilion, Camp Road, while the third and final leg is set for Sunday at 14:00hrs at Ernest Shop, Canal Number One, West Bank Demerara.
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