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Dec 08, 2018 Sports
Thirsty Fox of Durban Street is the latest entity to lend support to the David Hunte Dominoes competition which is set for Sunday at 6 Middle Street, Pouderoyen.
The entity’s representative Shanella McPherson yesterday handed over the third place prize to Senior Organising Secretary of the Georgetown Dominoes Association Mark Wiltshire.
McPherson said they are happy to be associated with the tournament since they have are passionate about the sport. She added that she is looking forward to a successful tournament while Wiltshire thanked them for the support. Wiltshire is urging the teams to be at the venue at least 30 minutes prior to the starting time and informed that no late entries will be accepted.
Entrance fee is $12,000 and the winning team will take home a trophy and $150,000, runner up a trophy and $75,000 and third place $35,000. The MVP will be given $5,000 and double-six time is 13:30hrs. Interested teams can contact Wiltshire on 665 5855 for registration.
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