Slam-O-Dom gives back

Presentation to Grantley Adams Memorial School with the items received by Mr Kumar WhiteHead. (Photo Credit: National Domino Association)

Five secondary schools are now better prepared for the upcoming school league domino tournament after receiving gear.

The Alleyne School, Grantley Adams Memorial, Graydon Sealy Secondary School, Christ Church Foundation School and Lester Vaughn Secondary School, were recipients of donations from the organizers of the former Slam-O-Dom extravaganza in conjunction with the family of the late Inspector Rodney Inniss.

Each school was presented with four dominoes tables and four packs of dominoes to assist in their preparations for the tournament, which is scheduled to commence on October 13.

The primary objective of the venture is to provide a benchmark for students to get more involved in the sport of dominoes, while fostering critical thinking,discipline, team work and sportsmanship.

The president of BNDA Gladstone Lichorish and Victor Atwell, a representative of the National Unity Society of the Blind (NUSB) at the Lester Vaughan school. (Photo Credit: National Domino Association)

(PR)

Related posts

Uber defends B’dos model as taxis raise earnings, competition concerns

BiMPay praised as credit unions call for further reform

Veteran engineer calls for drainage network overhaul

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Privacy Policy