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Jun 04, 2015 Sports
Underdog amassed 85 games to capture the annual Mohamed Mc Bill Memorial dominoes title which was contested on Sunday last at Carlosh Sports Bar, Good Success in Wakenaam.
Seawall Boys placed second with 73 and Bad Boys who drew the bye to the final finished third on 68. Alex Chung marked 17 while Salim Chan had 16 for the winners.
Earlier, Underdog chalked up 79 games to win the semi final encounter ahead of Seawall Boys on 75 and All Star 59. Chung got 16 and Amit Ramnarine 15 for Underdog; Toolie Sheriffudeen made 14 for Seawall Boys and Raj Narine 14 for All Star.
Vickram Ramnarine, Heera Sukram and Mohamed Kalam of All Star were the love birds. Underdog received a trophy while Chung took home the most valuable player award and Suraj Harrinarine the prize for sharing the loves.
Coordinator Moses Ramnarine thanked the sponsor Safraz Sheriffudeen CEO of V Net Communications which is located at 25 Delph Street, Campbellville for his input and said the dominoes fraternity of Wakenaam looks forward to the continuation of the tournament. In a brief remark, Sheriffudeen congratulated the winners and thanked the other participating teams. He said that his company will continue to sponsor the competition which was played in memory of his grandfather Mohamed Mc Bill, a former resident of Wakenaam.
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