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Jun 20, 2015 Sports
A massive Father’s Day Competition organised by the President of the Georgetown Dominoes Association
(GDA) Faye Joseph will take place tomorrow at her residence at 1223 Gualding Place, South Ruimveldt.
The Competition is expected to attract some of the best exponents of the game and among the teams slated to participate are Spartans, Thunder, Rage, All Seasons, F&H Printery, Saddam, Scamblers, Raiders, Turning Point, Village, Frankie’s, West Side Brothers and Determined among other vie for the top three prizes.
The winning team will receive $200,000, runner-up $150,000 and 3rd place $50,000 along with trophies. Joseph speaking to this newspaper earlier in the week said that the competition is being played in the memory of her late husband Orin Joseph, who was a former President of the GDA and avid player as well.
She disclosed teams will not be asked to pay an entrance fee to participate in the tournament which is expected to start at 15:00hrs sharp. According to her, teams that arrive after the stipulated time will not be able to participate in the competition.
Another incentive according to her is that special prizes will be given to fathers, including the oldest to play in the event, while there are many other prizes to be given away to them. Interested teams could contact tele #685-1009 or 665-5855.
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