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Jan 16, 2015 Sports
Thunder, Dollars and Delta Force recorded victories when the Mark Wiltshire Dominoes competition continued recently at Dynasty Sports Bar.
Thunder chalked up 72 games to win their encounter with Spartons 68 and TNT 62.
Faye Joseph and Kevin Boston marked 15 each for the winners; Kanhai Samaroo scored 15 and Leroy Edwards 14 for Spartons while Sonia Goodluck made 15 and Dane Bynoe 14 for TNT.
Delta Force proved too strong for Police and Dream Team in their match up. William Sargeant marked 16 games as Delta Force posted 75 while Police managed 62 with Colin Boyce scoring 17; Carl Richards made 16 for Dream Team who finished on 55.
Dollars piled up 72 games to beat Village 65 and Golden Masters 60 in the next fixture. Playoff action will commence tomorrow at Malteenoes Sports Club from 16:00hrs. Teams set to battle are Limpy Lotto, Upsetters, Cool Breeze, Allstar, Unruly (Bartica), Mix Up, Rage, Strikers, Providence, C 7, Turning Point, R and R, OPKO, TNT, Spartons, Bad Boys, West Side, GT, Frankies, Brothers, Gangster, Thunder, B6, Strikers, Cody Girls, Scramblers, Legends, Killers, YK6, Transport SC, Mamboo Bar, F and H, Blue Bird, Providence, Scramblers (Georgetown), Determine, Bottom End, Strapers, Golden Masters, Upper Level, Dollars and Israelites (East Coast).
The first place team will take home a trophy and $200,000, the runner up a trophy and $100,000, third place a trophy and $50,000, fourth place a trophy and $20,000 and fifth, a trophy and $10,000.
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