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May 14, 2016 Sports
Rage amassed 48 games to win the final of the Faye Joseph Mother’s Day four-game dominoes competition which was contested on Wednesday night at Gaulding Place, South Ruimveldt.
Members of the victorious Rage team with GDA secretary Barbara Marshall (left) and Frank Small (right) of the oraginsing committee.
Frankies finished second on 41 games, while Impressors placed third on 39.
Rage were largely indebted to Ronald Beharry and Mark Wiltshire, both chalking 11 games. Mark Welch and Shawn Morgan supported with eight apiece. Rabbi Grovesnor chalked up 11 and Godfrey Samuels 10 for the runner up team while Jermain Christian scored nine, Jermaine Osbourne and Neiberth Hale eight each for Impressors.
Frankies won the semi final encounter with 44 games ahead of Impressors 37 and Falcons 27. Grovesnor and Samuels made 12 and eight respectively for Frankies, while Jermain Osbounre marked 10 and Emily Dodson nine for Impressors. Lionel Britton got seven for Falcons.
Meanwhile, Mark Wiltshire and Turning Point dominoes club will be hosting a 15-team four-game competition on Sunday starting at 15:00 hrs. Entrance fee is $9,000. Teams can contact Wiltshire on 665-5855 for information on registration.
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