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Feb 22, 2018 Sports
Consumers registered 79 games to win the quarter-final of the Police Headquarters inter department dominoes competition held recently at Police Sports Club, Eve Leary.
FAPC finished second on 77 games and Immigration third on 66. Neville Cadogan who played through the sitting, made 32 games, while Nicola Lowenfield and Tusankine Thompson made 17 and 14 respectively.
Mark George scored 17, while Michael Profit and Rock Hutson got 13 each for FAPC. Immigration leading players were Aletha James and Neon James with 13 games apiece.
The semi-final will be played on Monday with Consumers, SWAT and FAPC battling for supremacy; Mounted Branch drew the bye to the final.
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