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Jun 30, 2016 Sports
Tony Smith and Andrea Kane marked 16 games each as Phantom chalked 69 games to win their latest round match when the Turbo Power Plus dominoes tournament continued on Tuesday night at Turning Point.
Turning Point placed second with 66 games while Rage finished third on 56. Monty Tyrell and Clifton Wallace got 15 apiece for Turning Point, while Mark Welch made 15 and Shawn Morgan 14 for Rage.
The tournament will conclude on August 1 at the National Gymnasium. The winning team will take home a trophy, 9 medals and $500,000, the runner up will pocket a trophy, 9 medals and $200,000 and third place a trophy, 9 medals and $100,000.
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