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Jun 27, 2008 Sports
The managers of Neal and Massy Guyana Group, Banks of Guyana and Republic Bank Ltd. (RBL) will start a three-way Indoor Sports Series starting today with the first leg set for Neal and Massy Sports Complex in Ruimveldt starting at 18:00 hours.
The three companies will compete in a three-way aggregate domino series, and will also contest table tennis and billiards.
Neal and Massy side will be spearheaded by Oumdeo Ramdeo, Troy Beharry, Goberdhan Resaul, Stanley Fung-a-Fat, Fay Bispham, Charles Sookram, Terry Bayney, Wazim Ali, Rudy Jairam, Clyde Layne, Richard Wilkinson, Travis Gomes and Dave Sharma.
RBL’s Managing Director Edwin Gooding will lead his teams’ challenge which will also feature, John Alves, Keith Johnson, Rose Langevine, Denis Benjamin, Patricia Plummer, Sasenarine Jagnanand, Terrence Archer, Devan Khemraj, Jadoonauth Persaud and Sherwin Greaves. Bank of Guyana’s line up will include Imran Khan, Leonardo Butler, Nicola James, Lynette North, Natasha Gordon, Hilton John, Dudley Kirton and Tamily Pickering.
The second round of competition will be played at Bank of Guyana Roof Garden next Friday, while RBL will host the final round on July 11 at Waterloo Street. At stake will be prizes for each sports discipline.
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