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Jul 18, 2012 Sports
The 16th African Cultural Development Association (ACDA) Dominoes tournament organized by Jonny ‘Overseas’ Barnwell for teams in the Mahaica/Mahaicony and West Berbice areas is set for Sunday at the Guinness Bar Hide Out in Mahaicony.
The top two teams from this competition will advance to the finals of the overall competition at the National Park on Emancipation Day, August 1.
Other Area competitions will be held on Friday July 20, Monday July 30 and Wednesday August 1 at the Guyana Legion, the Guyana Prisons Service Canteen and the National Park.
Under the Tree, Guyana Legion, Guyana Prisons, Giftland Office Max, Guy Oil, Beharry, Black Stallion Warriors, GDF, Ministry of Education and Sophia Warriors are among the teams expected to vie for Trophies, Medals and cash prizes.
Meanwhile, the ACDA Sports Committee will host an Emancipation Day of Sports from 11:00hrs on Emancipation Day at the National Park.
Among the events planned are a 75-ball Circle Tennis competition for Area mixed teams, 8-over softball cricket for Male and Female teams, 5-a-side and penalty shoot-out small goal Football competition for Area teams, 5-a-side Football for under-13 teams, 5-a-side football for Females, Dominoes competition for Area teams, Boxing display for club teams, 60 meters boys and girls race, 40 and 60 meters race for the blind, 6-overs cricket for the blind and Ice Cream competitions for the blind and children.
A 5-mile Freedom race from Cuffy Square to the National Park and an Upright Cycle race from Leitchfield to Mahaicony will also be held on August 1 as a part of the ACDA’s activities.16th ACDA Emancipation Dominoes tourney set for Sunday
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