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Mar 14, 2019 Sports
The respective winners of the just concluded Skyy Vodka two-day Domino Tournament which was held to commemorate the 48th Birth Anniversary of one of the sport’s ardent enthusiast, Richard ‘Saddest’ Mittleholzer, received their prizes during a simple ceremony that was conducted on Monday, at the Dynasty Sports Bar, South Ruimveldt.
A Skyy Vodka representative hands over the winning trophy and first prize to Spartans Captain in the presence of Brand Manager Edison Jefford (2nd left), Guyana National Domino Federation President Faye Joseph (left) and team members.
Spartans with 80 games were declared the winners followed by Players on 77 and All Seasons in the cellar with 72.
The winners collected $150,000 and the championship trophy, while second and third place finishers took home $75,000 and $40,000 respectively.
Barbara Marshall, who recorded 17 games, was voted the Most Valuable player (MVP) of the final and her performance earned her $8,000.
Also receiving prizes were Dexter Thompson and June Watts, who both won Citizen Wrist watches for being adjudged the MVPs of the preliminary rounds after registering 17 games each.
Brand Manager Edison Jefford, speaking at the occasion, said he was extremely happy with the conduct of the tournament, adding that he envisages more collaboration with the sport in the future.
Mittleholzer in his response thanked the Company for its continued commitment to the development of sport and also promised to strengthen the relationship between the two parties.
Among the other sponsors on board were Grill Kings, YK Pawn Shop, Montcherri Beauty Salon, John Lewis Fashion and Magnum and Campari.
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