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Mar 20, 2014 Sports
Providence marked 75 games to win the Lyall Gittens 39th birth anniversary dominoes tournament when the final was contested on Sunday night last at Girl Guides Pavilion, Brickdam.
TNT took the runner up spot with 62 games, while Delta Force placed third on 54. Eon Davis chalked 17 and Deon Telford 15 for the winners, while Sean Morgan scored 16 and Trevor Smith 15 for the runner up team; Earl Mars 16 and William Sargeant 15 were Delta Force leading players.
Providence received a trophy and $125,000, TNT collected a trophy and $70,000 and Delta Force a trophy and $30,000. The tournament was sponsored by Strikers Sports Club, Kaieteur Spring, Boom Town DVD, Gobin and Sons, Becks Lumber Yard, Big Boss Transportation Service, All Season Racing Service, Trophy Stall Bourda Market, Stream Café, Next Level Entertainment, HJ TV, Faye Joseph and H J Boom Station.
Meanwhile, the West Demerara leg of the Orin Joseph Million Dollars Memorial nationwide tournament will commence tonight at Whyte bar, Best Road, Vreed-en-Hoop. Action gets under way at 18:00 hrs and teams are asked to be on time.
President of the Georgetown Dominoes Association Faye Joseph, who has sponsored the competition, is asking the teams to support all the venues. Among the venues that will be used for the Georgetown leg are Dynasty, Turning Point, R and R, Blue Birds, Faye Joseph residence, La Belle Hotel and bar and Transport SC.
The winning team will take home $500,000 and a trophy, the runner up $300,000 and a trophy, third place $100,000 and a trophy, fourth place $60,000 and a trophy. The most valuable players (male and female) will be given $7,500 each, the player that shared the first double love $5,000 and the best uniformed team $30,000.
For more information teams can contact William Boston on 631- 5016/681-7629, Mark Wiltshire 665-5855, Faye Joseph 625- 9941/ 685-1009, Colin MC Ewan 642-7502 or Barbara Marshall 663-8280/617-0493.
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