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Dec 09, 2011 Sports
Play in the 77th Birthday Inter Ward; Street and Village knockout football fiesta for Mayor Hamilton Green is set to climax on Monday at the Georgetown Football Club Ground, Bourda with the quarterfinal, semi and final matches.
The action was shifted from yesterday due to the staging of another tournament where several players involved were in action.
After play last weekend, the final eight teams were decided and those contesting are: Mocha, Kuru Kururu Warriors, Alexander Village, Western ‘A’, North East LaPenitence, West Front Road, Reggae Boyz and Leopold Street.
Several key players will be on show including Shawn Bishop, Sceyon Hope and Shem Porter and potentially exciting matches are anticipated.
The teams have agreed to have their names placed in a bag and have the fixtures drawn to determine the quarterfinal matches. A similar format will be done for the semifinals with the winner moving onto contest the final later in the evening.
Teams are requested to arrive early (before the 6:00pm start) at the venue for the drawing of the fixtures.
The teams are battling for the Body Max and International Guyanese entertainer Eddie Grant sponsored respective $200,000 and $100,000 first and second place prizes. Keen competition is expected.
Among the other sponsors are BK International, Chris Fernandes, New Thriving Restaurant, Sterling Products, Winston Rambarran, Nigel’s Super Market, Dr. Colin Watson, Crown Mining Supplies, Farfan and Mendes, James Bovell of the Business School, Demerara Distillers Limited and Clem Duncan Snr. of Swansea.
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