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Dec 02, 2012 Sports
Action in the Mayor Hamilton Green birthday 7-a-side football tournament continues at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground on Wednesday.
Pouderoyen will tackle Goed Fortuin in the first of several matches starting at 19:00hrs.
In all, eight exciting matches are billed for the night including Stewartville up against Sara Lodge, Uitvlugt take on Eve Leary, while Den Amstel comes up against Kuru Kururu. Tucville will also play Alberttown moments before West Ruimveldt Estate tackle Grove. Tiger Bay will then oppose Newtown Kitty, while Sophia will cap the night when they oppose Kingston.
Consequently, the qualifying teams will progress to the next round for action in the quarterfinals, the semifinals and final.
Among the players on show include Ernie Smith of Sophia, Delon Cadogan of Alberttown and Terrence Lewis of Newtown Kitty, who will play key roles for their respective teams.
The winners of this tournament will be decided on Friday December 14 and will take home $200,000 and a trophy, while the runners up win half that amount, also with a trophy.
Ricks and Sari has also donated several food hampers to be distributed to members of the winning team, while Retired Colonel, Laurie London has donated a set of footballs for the entire tournament.
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