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Feb 06, 2017 Sports
C6 marked 44 games to win the final of the Tenth Street Sports bar four-game Dominoes competition which was contested recently at Tenth Street Sports bar, Diamond, East Bank Demerara.
Spartans placed second with 41 games, while TNT finished third on 34.
Brain Edwards led C6 with 11 games while Marvin Thom contributed nine. Leroy Edwards got nine for the runner up team while Trevor Smith and Kenrick Samaroo made 10 and nine respectively for TNT who drew the bye to the final.
Spartans won the semi final encounter with 41 games ahead of C6 40 and Beast 36. Leroy Edwards and Navin Singh chalked 11 and 10 respectively for Spartans, while Brain Edwards made 11 and Marvin Thom 10 for C6. Loraine Reid made nine for Beast.
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