And then there were 15

The 15 teams to contest this weekend’s Kazak Vodka countrywide dominoes playoffs sponsored by Banks DIH have been named for what is expected to be  two fierce days of dominoes rivalry at Banks DIH Sports Club at Thirst Park.

The teams are Exodus, Pressure Point, Rage and Blue Birds ‘B’ representing Georgetown, Tone, Brave and Frankies from West Dem-erara, Untouchables (East Bank Demerara), Royal Champions (Linden), Blood Sport (Bartica), Adventure Sports Club (Essequibo), Bottom End, Upset (East Coast Demerara), Top Gun (West Berbice) and Archway (East Berbice).

These teams came out victorious in the respective zones and will now battle for several attractive prizes.

Guyana National Dominoes Federation (GNDF) Tournament Co-ordinator Wendell McPherson disclosed that three rounds will be played on Saturday starting at 13:00 hours while three more rounds will be contested on Sunday when play is expected to start at 11:00 hours.

The Berbice Zone was completed last Saturday with Archway winning the East Berbice Zone from Trappers and King Fisher. Archway tallied 83 games with King Fisher securing 73 games while Trappers ended on the carpet with 69 games. Quacy Cort and Sydney Cort led the scoring for the winners with 17 points each, while Clement Lashley supported with 13 games. Kelly Joseph and R. Submunarine scored 14 games each for King Fisher while D. Singh with 13 games was the top marker for Trappers.

Earlier, Archway had scored 80 games to beat Trappers on 76 and Terminator 59 in the semi-final.

Rawelton Boodhoo marked the maximum 18 games for Archway M. Haniff and A. Bassant had 16 apiece for Trappers while M. Joseph of Terminator was the lone love bird.

The overall winners will take home $300,000, a trophy nine medals and six cases of Kazak Vodka, while the runners-up secure $200,000, nine medals as well as five cases of Kazak.

Third place will receive $100,000, fourth $75,000, fifth $50,000 and sixth $25,000 in addition to trophies and Kazak Vodka. The organizers have also included additional prizes in this year’s event including most valuable player (MVP) at the Playoff stage as well as a Female MVP to encourage female participation.

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