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Kaieteur News
Saturday July 21, 2012
DDL carts off Dominoes series (From page 15)
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El Dorado Conquerors (Demerara Distillers Ltd.) edged out Team Banks DIH by one point to win the Beverage Companies threematch aggregate dominoes series but Ansa McAl Trading starred in the final round played Thursday at DDL Sports Club at Diamond, East Banks Demerara. DDL finished the series with an overall aggregate of 215 games followed by Team Banks on 214 and Ansa McAl on 209. Scores in the final round read Ansa McAl 85 games, DDL 75 and Banks on the carpet 58. Leading the charge for Ansa McAl were Chrisanthony Pasramen and Shawn Fraser with 17 games each, A. McDonald 16 and Troy Cadogan 13. Jennifer Sarjoo was in top form for DDL with 16 games, while Ulric Atkinson supported with 12 games. Owen Grannum was the top scorer for Banks with 17 games and he shared the Most Valuable Player (MVP) prize with Pasramen of Ansa Mc Al. The love birds were Arthur Sagon and Suruj Ramkarran of Banks.
El Dorado Conquerors (DDL) players pose with the Championship trophy following their success over Banks DIH and Ansa Mc Al Trading. Banks had a 16-game lead over DDL going in the final round but the advantaged diminished as DDL urged on by their supporters cleared the deficit by the second sitting as Banks struggled while Ansa McAl surged ahead. Fraser with 47 games in the series was adjudged the
player with the best aggregate and received a trophy for his feat. Tournament Coordinator Troy Peters, Banks DIH Communications Manager, said the series was very competitive and indicated that three beverage companies will be engaged in other social activities in the
not too distant future. Ansa McAl Public Relations Officer Darshanie Yusuf said her company looked forward to similar tournaments, while DDL’s Human Resources Liaison Romona Rahat said the series brought camaraderie among employees of the three companies.
Trophy Stall Golf tourney on today Local golfers will be looking for improved weather this weekend as they compete in the Trophy Stall Medal Play tournament at the Lusignan Golf Club. An estimated 40 players will grace the Lusignan course today for what is expected to be a keenly contested tournament. President of the Club, Jerome Khan has expressed
gratitude to Managing Director of Trophy Stall, Ramesh Sunich, for his continued sponsorship of golf locally. “Mr. Sunich has been one of our main sponsors over the years and we would like to welcome him once again and thank him for his support,” Khan said. Prizes will be awarded to the top three players with the
best net scores as well as Nearest to the Pin and Longest drive. Among the players expected to be in action are William Walker, Dr. Ram Singh, Patrick Prashad, Mike Gayadin, Maurice Solomon, Mike Mangal, Chatterpaul Deo, Mark Lashley, Rawl Moore, Brian Hackett, Troy Cadogan, Brian Glasford, Kishun Bacchus, Joaan Deo,
Christine Sukhram, Carlos Adams, Colin Ming, Dave Mohamed, Andre Cummings and John Tracey. Tee off is at 12:30 hours. The weather has affected this year’s programme but officials are hoping that the weather improves as golfers prepare for a hectic second half of the year that will see at least two major tournaments including the Guyana Open.
From back page Coach Gilbert said that the players have responded well to training sessions and he is confident that they will take these lessons to their respective matches. “I am confident
that the rigorous sessions endured by this team is comparable to those instituted by coaches in other international territories,” boasted Mr. Gilbert. He also lauded the players' response to the technical
and physical sessions even as he intimated that sessions encompassed the holistic development of the youngsters. “They were exposed to physical, technical, social and psychological tutoring,” explained Mr. Gilbert even as he juxtaposed his methods with those of soldiers engaged in jungle warfare. “In those instances the aim is to outwit the opposition,” he revealed. The coach is very confident that his charges will deliver and cart off the honours in their group. Meanwhile, Mr. Wilson wished the team well and told the players that their efforts were well supported by the business community as well as the executives of the GFF. He urged them to work hard and win their respective games as this could serve as compensatory. Mr. Wilson expressed deep gratitude to the
management of the Watooka Guest House as well as the many business persons that contributed to the team's preparations. Some of those entities are Demerara Distillers Ltd, Republic Bank and the Bank of Nova Scotia among others. Mr. Wilson also joined the rest of the management team in expressing deepest sympathy to Kareem Knights whose father passed away while the player was encamped. The other members of the team are Jason Cromwell (goalkeeper), Shamar Richards, Trevor Jones, Troy Lewis, Stefan Enoe and Cedric Osborne (defenders), Myles Albert, Paul Miggins, Keiron Solomon, Mark Wrong, Kellon Primo and Nicosie Denny (midfielders), Frank Parks and Christopher Bacchus (forwards).
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