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St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament: Latecomers claw down Eagle Claws in a thriller

Published 12 February, 2021

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St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament: Latecomers claw down Eagle Claws in a thriller

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, February 12, 2021 (MMS-SKN) — In the most intense encounter in the eighth segment of play in the first round of the St. Kitts National Domino Association (SKNDA) tournament on Thursday February 11 at the New Town Community Centre, Latecomers Domino Club overcame Eagle Claws Domino Club 26-22.

For Latecomers, Norris Sharry and Robert Tyson won six games and lost two, while for Eagle Claws Ryan St. Marie and Kerone Roache won seven games and lost two.

Spartans Fig Tree Domino Club, who had trailed in the early stages of their game against Poor Man Pocket Domino Club, made the quintessential comeback of the evening and handed Poor Man Pocket Domino Club a thrashing they will want to forget in quick time. Spartans earned a bonus point by winning the game 26-8.

For Spartans Fig Tree, Rameece ‘Rambo’ Belboda and Everton ‘Harris’ Boone won eight games and lost one, and Franks and Nady won four games, and lost three, while for Poor Man Pocket Allington ‘Leggy’ Berridge and Desmond ‘Fergie’ Rawlins won three games and lost one.

Terminal Boyz Domino Club, who suffered their first loss in the tournament on Sunday February 7, were all out to prove what happened was purely bad luck and they did it in style by dispensing out the sternest thrashing of the evening to King Balang Domino Club whom they annihilated 26-4. The feat earned Terminal Boyz a bonus point.

Lodge Domino Club who lost by default on Sunday February 7 made good of their misfortune by beating Newcomers I Domino Club 26-16; Masters Domino Club beat Newcomers II Domino Club 26-12; while Los Fuertes del Domino handed Til Ah Marnin Domino Club a 26-16 beating.

The game between Eagle Claws Domino Club and King Balang Domino Club, which was postponed from Sunday February 7, was played on Wednesday February 10. Eagle Claws who had only won one game previously, earned their second win by beating King Balang 26-18.

In the meantime, St. Kitts National Domino Association (SKNDA) Vice President Mr Keithly Blanchette advised players that games that would have taken place on Sunday February 14 would instead by held on Tuesday February 16 from 6:00 pm. The move was taken to give the players time to be with their loved ones on Valentine’s Day.

The Vice President also informed the teams that at the present rate of playing on two days in a week, the Association will be late in submitting names to Antigua and Barbuda of players from St. Kitts who will participate in the World Council of Domino Federation (WCDF) championships. He proposed that for the second round that they hold the games on three days in a week – Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

Points standing after eight segments of play: Terminal Boyz, 37 points; Masters, 35 points; Poor Man Pocket, 27 points; Newcomers I, 27 points; Los Fuertes del Domino, 26 points: Latecomers, 25 points; Til Ah Marnin, 21 points; Lodge, 20 points; Spartans Fig Tree, 11 points; Eagle Claws, 10 points; Newcomers II, 5 points; and King Balang, 5 points.

The competition, which is sponsored by the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis – Platinum Sponsor, First Federal Credit Union, Best For Less Trading Ltd, The Craft House, and NAGICO Insurances, will continue on Tuesday February 16 at the New Town Community Centre starting at 6:00 pm with the teams meeting in the ninth segment of play in the first round.

Order of play: Newcomers I will face Terminal Boyz, Eagles Claws will come up against Poor Man Pocket, Spartans Fig Tree vs. Lodge, Latecomers vs. Til Ah Marnin, Los Fuertes del Domino will battle it out with Newcomers II, and Masters vs. King Balang.

We didn’t come late: Calvin ‘Taz’ Farrell of Latecomers Domino Club in action as his team battled it out with Eagle Claws Domino Club. Latecomers won 26-22.
The Great Comeback: Kerell ‘Franks’ Dasent of Spartans Fig Tree Domino Club taking no chances when his team came back from behind to thrash Poor Man Pocket Domino Club 26-8.

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Masters terminate Terminal Boyz’s winning streak in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament

Published 9th February 2021

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Masters terminate Terminal Boyz’s winning streak in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, February 9, 2021 (MMS-SKN) — Terminal Boyz Domino Club’s winning streak in the St. Kitts National Domino Association (SKNDA) tournament, taking place at the New Town Community Centre, came to a screeching halt on Sunday February 7 when Masters Domino Club handed them a 26-20 thrashing.

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Press Release from the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture

Published 5 February, 2021

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Please see the following link to access a press release from the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture.

https://sknis.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f9c18edcb5e81ee00df9977e6&id=6b2ede963f&e=d7cdc36831

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King Balang registers first win in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament

Published 5 February, 2021

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King Balang registers first win in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, February 5, 2021 (MMS-SKN) — Having lost five games in a row in the first round of the St. Kitts National Domino Association (SKNDA) tournament currently taking place at the New Town Community Centre, King Balang Domino Club turned the tide and won their first game on Thursday evening February 4.

The team which came up against Newcomers II Domino Club registered an empathic 26-12 win and in style having been the first team, out of the twelve teams taking part in the tournament, to register a win for the evening.  

For King Balang, Vernon ‘Budgy’ Elliott and Yazid Francis won eight game and lost one, while Charles Morton and Julian ‘King Balang’ Morton won four games without blemish.

Match of the evening saw Los Fuertes del Domino beat Spartans Fig Tree Domino Club 26-24 in a nail-biter. It was closely followed, in terms of excitement generated, by the game where Newcomers I Domino Club edged out Eagle Claws Domino Club 26-22.

In other results of the evening, current points standing leaders Terminal Boyz Domino Club defeated Til Ah Marnin Domino Club 26-20, Latecomers Domino Club handed Poor Man Pocket Domino Club their second straight loss as they won 28-16, and Masters Domino Club beat Lodge Domino Club 26-20.

Points standing after six segments of play: Terminal Boyz 31 points; Masters 25 points; Poor Man Pocket 21 points; Latecomers 21 points; Newcomers I 21 points; Til Ah Marnin 16 points; Los Fuertes del Domino 16 points; Lodge 15 points; Newcomers II 5 points; Spartans Fig Tree 5 points; Eagle Claws 5 points; and King Balang 5 points.

The competition, which is sponsored by the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis – Platinum Sponsor, First Federal Credit Union, Best For Less Trading Ltd, The Craft House, and NAGICO Insurances, will continue on Sunday February 7 at the New Town Community Centre starting at 5:00 pm with the teams meeting in the seventh segment of play in the first round.

Order of play: King Balang will come up against Eagle Claws; Masters vs. Terminal Boyz; Spartans Fig Tree will face Til Ah Marnin; Los Fuertes del Domino vs. Latecomers; Poor Man Pocket vs. Lodge; and Newcomers I will battle it out with Newcomers II.

Los Fuertes del Domino’s Oscar Rawlins is seen in action in their game against Spartans Fig Tree Domino Club on Thursday February 4 in a nail-biter. Los Fuertes del Domino won 26-24.
Besroy Tata of Newcomers I was not taking any chances as his team successfully avoided being clawed by beating Eagle Claws 26-22 on Thursday February 4 at the New Town Community Centre.
Coming from behind: Derrick Fyfield of King Balang seen in action on Sunday January 31 when his team lost to Lodge.

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Terminal Boyz unbeaten in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament

Published 2 February 2021

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Terminal Boyz unbeaten in St. Kitts National Domino Association tournament 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, February 2, 2021 (MMS-SKN) — After five segments of play in the first round of the St. Kitts National Domino Association (SKNDA) tournament currently taking place at the New Town Community Centre, Terminal Boyz Domino Club players remain unbeaten.

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