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Jul 17, 2012 Sports
Canal 6 took top honours in the three way dominoes tourney sponsored by Jeet Brothers of New York which also featured International 6 and Wild Bunch; all the action unfolded on Saturday last at Canal No. 1, West Bank Demerara.
The first round which was played at Strikers Sports Club on Thursday last, Canal led the way with 74 games ahead of Wild Bunch and International 6 with 70 and 67 games respectively. Basdeo Persaud marked 16 games for the winners while Terrence Damon, Rondell Charles and Ian Moore had 14 apiece for Wild Bunch. Jermain Jackson of Wild Bunch and Edmund Sammy of International 6 were the lovebirds of the evening.
Somdat Jeet (right) hands over trophy to the Captain of Canal 6 in the presence of his fellow elated team members.
Wild Bunch came out on top in the second leg which was played at Everest Sports Club Pavilion, tallying 77 games edging out Canal 6 on 74 games and International 6 in the cellar with 68 games.
Ian Moore of Wild Bunch marked 17 games with support from Jermain Jackson with 14. Scotty Ramroop and Sue Paul of Canal 6 had 15 apiece; Martin Permaul of International 6 led with 17 in a losing cause.
International 6 rebounded in the final leg to amass 78 games ahead of Canal 6 with 72 games and Wild Bunch bringing up the rear on 69 games. Ron Callender and Manniram Shew made the maximum 18 games for the winners while Avie Persaud of Canal 6 made 15 games.
Jermain Jackson contributed 17 games while Rondell Charles and Junior Ramchurejee made 15 and 14 respectively for Wild Bunch. Ian Moore of Wild Bunch was the lone player strolling down lover’s lane.
The final aggregate scores: Canal 6 – 220 games, Wild Bunch 216 – games and International 6 213 – games.
MVP of Canal 6 was Basdeo Persaud with 40 games, while Jermaine Jackson of Wild Bunch made 41 games while Martin Permaul led International 6 with 40 games. Designer caps and sports watches were handed over to the top players of each team by sponsor Somdat Jeet.
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