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Oct 30, 2013 Sports
The corporation zones in the F&H Printing Establishment Countrywide Dominoes Competition continues today at the F&H Venue – 90 John Street Campbellville, with semi finals and finals for Zone Five. Also sixth and seventh round matches are expected to commence involving teams such as CARICOM, NIS, Ming’s Product and Services, GPL and Banks.
Corporations are asked to note that all remaining matches will be played at F&H every Wednesday and Friday, respectively, beginning this Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 18:00hrs.
The organisers are encouraging teams to register early since there are only three weeks remaining, with a cutoff date of November 13.
Teams must therefore register to play no later than November 7, 2013.
Last Friday, the semi-finals and final of Zone Four were completed at the F & H Printing Establishment. In the semi-finals Caribbean Container Inc. acquired 81 games with All Season Pick Up marking 73 games and one of the Guyana Police Force teams in the cellar with 64 games.
R. Wray, S. Ragoonauth and K. Parsram made 17, 16 and 15 games, respectively, for Caribbean Container Inc. D. Bennett and F. Seaforth of All Season Pick Up contributed 17 and 15 games respectively, while GPF highest score of 14 games was made by P. Howard.
The love birds were, Caribbean Container Inc. (B. David and K. Dudnauth), All Season Pick Up (M. Persaud) and Guyana Police Force’ G. Calder and C. Phillips.
The final was then contested among All Season Pick-Up, Mayor & City Council and Caribbean Container Inc. Mayor & City Council won outright with 81 games followed by All Season Pick-Up on 75 games and Container Inc. in the cellar with 73 games.
C. Cadogan and S. Paul of M&CC made 15 and 14 games respectively while M. Persaud of All Season Pick Up made 16 games and B. David of Caribbean Container Inc., 16 games. He was supported by S. Ragoonauth and K. Dudnauth with 14 games each.
Qualifying teams both from the Corporations and external zones already making it to the playoffs at the Mandela Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue, November 15th, 16th and 17th, 2013 are Gangster, Mix-Up, Republic Bank, KTS, Guyana Gold Fields, Ministry of Health, Phantom, Providence Sports Club, C7, Delta Force, Assassins, Scramblers, Mayor & City Council and All Season Pick Up. Sixty (60) teams are expected to make the playoffs.
Meanwhile, All Season Pick Up has decided to sponsor all trophies for the tournament, while Courts is expected to sponsor the jerseys for the playoff segment. The sponsors would like to express their appreciation for the support, since this augurs well for the sustainability for the event.
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