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Nov 20, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – All Season Racing Service were crowned champions of the Barbara Marshall birth anniversary dominoes competition which concluded on Monday night last at Dynasty.
All Season Racing Service made 86 games to win the final ahead of C 6 with 76 and Executive with 67. Ronald Naidoo marked 17 games, while Amanda Singh and Narine Singh scored 15 each, Sultan Rooplall 14, Ron Callender 13 games and Raymond Alli 12 games for the winners.
C6 Domino were led by Claire Benjamin and Sheron Jerome with 16 games each, while Ann Thompson scored 14 games and Alverene Jaundoo 12 games.
Selwyn Prescott scored 16, Kabie Ali 12 and Colin McEwan 12 games apiece for Executive.
The MVP from All Season Domino Team Ronald Naidoo, MVP from C6 Sheron Jerome and MVP from Executive Selwyn Prescott all received prizes. The winning team took home a trophy and $200,000, runner up a trophy and $100,000 and third place a trophy and $70,000.
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