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Feb 13, 2013 Sports
After playoff Sunday, 4 teams have survived – C7 (who has drawn the bye to the final); Providence, Transport and Delta Force, who will contest the semifinals. One of the three teams will be eliminated, while the other two join C7 in the finals.
Sunday playoff commenced with 23 teams, including teams from as far as Linden. Unfortunately, once again none of the out of town teams survived. Also, pre-tournament favourites, Mix up and Bluebirds did not make it past the semifinals.
Tonight, the semifinals will commence at 18:30hrs at the Transport Sports Club featuring – Providence, Transport and Delta Force; the two qualifiers will join C7 in the finals which will be contested after a 30 minutes break. The presentation of prizes will take place at the conclusion of the finals. All four teams are already in the money rounds.
The prizes will be awarded as follows: Winner – GYD 250,000 + Trophy donated by Orin Joseph (President of the GDA and current captain of Bluebirds Dominoes Club) and his wife Faye Joseph.
Second Place – GYD 100,000 + Trophy donated by GECOM
Third Place – GYD 40,000 + Trophy donated by Star Party Rental
Fourth Place – GYD 20,000 + Trophy donated by Mr. Neil Kumar, Director of Sports, MYC&S
The MVP of the finals will receive GYD 10,000 and a trophy donated by Mr. Neil Kumar, Director of Sports.
The organizers would like to express their gratitude to all of the sponsors and those who offered various forms of assistance to make this competition a success.
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