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Dec 06, 2019 Sports
The Georgetown Dominoes Association (GDA) will be hosting a Pull-A-Rama dominoes competition tomorrow at Turning Point, Starting at 17:00hrs.
Entrance fee is $2,000 and over $150,000 in cash and trophies will be at stake for the top three finishers.
The competition is being sponsored by Dynasty Sports Club, Spartans, Cevons and Glasgow’s Construction Service. Players can contact GDA President Colin Mc Ewan on 642-7502 for registration.
Meanwhile, a release from the GDA stated that, “Mr. Mark Wiltshire who was the Senior Organizing Secretary of the Georgetown Domino Association is no longer a member of the said organization effective 21st October 2019 since he tendered his resignation with effect from the said date. He is therefore not authorized to conduct any business or coordinate any Domino Competition on behalf of the Georgetown Domino Association. He is now a free agent.”
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