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Jun 28, 2019 Sports
The much anticipated Caricom Day dominoes competition is set to commence on Sunday at The Garage Grill, Aubrey Barker Road, South Georgetown.
The tournament which will be played on a six-game, six-sitting, two-in-one-out basis and is set to commence at 13:00hrs, is being hosted by Big Boss and Boscah Transportation Service and senior organising secretary of the Georgetown Dominoes Association, Mark Wiltshire.
Entrance fee is $12,000 and the winning team will take home $300,000 and a trophy compliments of Ansa Mc Al, the runner up team will received $200,000 and a trophy sponsored by Genequip/Farm Supplies and third place $100,000 and a trophy courtesy of Patterson and Associates.
The most valuable player will take home $10,000 compliments of Big Boss and Boscah Transportation Service.
According to Wiltshire, there will be zero tolerance on indiscipline and the tournament is expected to attract some of the top teams in the city including Mix Up, Rage, Spartons, Providence, Transport SC, All Season’s Racing Service, All Season’s Racing Service Angels, Thunder, TNT, C7, Gold for Money, Black Gold, Up Setters, Players, Travellers, OPKO and Ravens.
The tournament will conclude on July 1 at Dynasty Sports bar. Teams can contact Lyndon Boston on 644-8025 or Wiltshire on 659-8672 for registration.
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