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Aug 13, 2012 Sports
Next Level/R1 Vodka Inter Corporation Dominoes Final
Banks DIH Cool Boys cooled off the opposition to take the top prize and trophy, when the Fourth Annual Inter Corporation Dominoes competition came to an end recently at the Banks DIH Sports Club, Thirst Park.
Sponsored by Banks DIH under their R1 Vodka brand, home advantage did work for the home teams as Banks DIH Contractors took the third spot with the Guyana Police Force settling for second place.
For their efforts, Banks DIH Cool Boys were presented with the first place cheque valued $175,000, 9 medals and a trophy along with a trip to a resort that has not been named.
The Guyana Police Force received $100,000, 9-medals and trophy, compliments of TNT Sports Club, while Banks DIH Contractors collected $75,000, while the fourth prize went to Transport Sports Club $50,000, compliments of H.B. Curtis & Associates and a trophy.
Taking 5th place and the prize of $25,000 donated by Universal Janitorial Services was Haniff Import and Exports. Trophies and Medals were donated by Digicel.
Other prizes that were donated – compliments of Steve’s Jewellery – Church Street – one Gold Chain to the Most Valuable Player, a Guyana Police Force member, while a beautifully packed hamper filled with goodies from Nigel’s Supermarket went to Goldyn and Sons Jewellery for sharing the first double love of the tournament.
According to the organisers, the tournament was well attended and saw more Corporation teams participating. The aim of the competition is to foster camaraderie among Ministries, Corporations and Private registered businesses.
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