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Dec 12, 2018 Sports
Providence, Spartans, All Season’s Racing Service and GT have secured their places in the semi finals of David Hunte Dominoes tournament which commenced on Sunday last at 6 Middle Street,
Pouderoyen.
Providence chalked up 72 games to win their encounter against All Season’s Racing Service with 68 and Mix Up on 59. Shawn Davis and Lionel Gittens made 16 and 15 respectively, while Navin Singh made 16, Dane Bynoe 16 and Raymond Ali 14 for the runner up spot. Ganesh Sankar scored 16 and Gilbert Mendonca 15 for Mix Up.
Spartans marked 70 games to beat GT with 66 and Players on 59. Shawn McKenzie made 16 and Deon Thompson 15 for Spartans while Delroy Williams and David Hunte got 16 and 15 respectively for GT. Loraine Reid and Orin Favorite scored 15 each for Players.
The semi finals will commence at 19:00hrs tonight.
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