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Aug 01, 2019 Sports
Organisers, Senior Organising Secretary of the Georgetown Dominoes Association Mark Wiltshire and Dion Carter have gained the backing of Merriman Funeral Homes for the staging of the Champion of Champions dominoes competition which is set for August 4 at Turning Point.
The entity presented a cheque to Wiltshire at a simple ceremony held at their location, 55 Lime and Bent Streets, Werk-en-Rust. Pertab (only name provided) of Merriman Funeral Homes said he is looking forward to a successful and excitement competition since it entails the top teams for the year so far. Wiltshire thanked the entity for their support.
The competition will be played in three rounds of aggregate clash followed by sudden death. Entrance fee is $15,000 and the winning team will take home a trophy and $200,000, runner up a trophy and $100,000, third place a trophy and $50,000 and fourth place $20,000. The most valuable player will receive $10,000 and a cellular phone while the best female player will take home $20,000 and a voucher.
The qualifying teams are Gold is Money, Spartans, Mix Up, Phantom, All Season’s Angels, Providence, All Season’s Racing Service, All Season’s Punters, TNT, Players, Lions, Masters, Gangsters, Big Boss Girls, Fresh Cash, C7, Cody Girls, Royal Kings, OPKO and Turning Point.
Other sponsors are G. Bacchus and Sons, Stag, RRT Enterprise, Bet Supreme, Industrial Safety Supplies Inc, Hilary Davidson Designs and Technologies, Dave’s Barber Shop and Salon, New Nigel’s Supermarket, Mc Beth, Magnum and G. Bacchus. Action gets underway at 13:30hrs.
Teams can contact Wiltshire on 6598672 for registration.
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