Cold Fusion cart off Regal Stationery & Computer Centre dominoes
Regal Sports Manager Ian John hands over the winning trophy to Cold Fusion’s skipper Boodnarine Persaud in the presence of his other players.
Regal Sports Manager Ian John hands over the winning trophy to Cold Fusion’s skipper Boodnarine Persaud in the presence of his other players.

COLD Fusion tallied 78 games to emerge winners of the Regal Stationery & Computer Centre sponsored dominoes tournament, played last Friday night at the Guyana National Industrial Corporation (GNIC) Sports Club, Woolford Avenue and Albert Street, Georgetown.
Apart from when they trailed by one and two games respectively in the first and second sittings, the eventual winners never relinquished the lead thereafter. Regal occupied the second spot with 74 games while Matthews’ 6 ended in the cellar on 69 games.
Tavendra Mangra led the way for Cold Fusion with 16 games and received solid support from teammates Robin Persaud (15), Taslim Islam (14) and skipper Boodnarine Persaud (13).

The top markers for Regal were Ronald Beharry with 17 games and Mohan Logan who tallied 16. Richard Henry topped for Matthews’ 6 with 16 games while there were 14 for Samuel Kingston and 13 for Corey Gill. The lone lovebird was Yvette Reynolds of Matthews’ 6.
All three teams were recipients of trophies while the top player in each team was also rewarded with trophies. Mangra claimed the prize for Cold Fusion, Beharry for Regal and Henry for Matthews’ 6.

Popularly known for their prowess in softball cricket and for assisting the needy, the feature dominoes tournament marked the first of its kind for the Mahendra “Anil” Hardyal entity, based in Seaforth Street, Campbellville.

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