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Old Harbour teams register wins in domino league

Old Harbour teams register wins in domino league

Article By: Old Harbour News
  • Aug 08, 2025 05:26 PM | Sports

Central United (red and blue) from Gutters, southwest St Catherine in action against Bammaz United at Langstan Road in Kingston.

The DAJL Domino Premier League & Knockout delivered another entertaining slate of games on Sunday, as the race for early supremacy intensified.

Bull Bay United maintained their unbeaten run with a commanding 250–207 victory over Links United at Port Henderson, strengthening their hold at the top of the standings with a perfect record.

After two consecutive losses, Central United from Gutters, southwest St Catherine, finally found form, notching their first win of the season with a 250–215 triumph over home side Bammaz United at Langstan Road. 

In the featured clash of the round, Mechanical Strikers of Darlington Drive, Old Harbour, stunned previously undefeated Land Raiders, pulling off a hard-fought 250–226 win to signal their own championship ambitions.

Cherry Gardens had the weekend off.

 

Points Table After Week 3

·         Bull Bay United – 12 points (3 wins from 3 games)

·         Mechanical Strikers – 8 points (2 wins, 1 loss)

·         Land Raiders – 8 points (2 wins, 1 loss)

·         Links United – 4 points (1 win, 1 loss from 2 games)

·         Central United – 4 points (1 win, 2 losses)

·         Cherry Gardens – 0 points (2 games, 2 losses)

·         Bammaz United – 0 points (2 games, 2 losses)

 

Coming Up: Week 4 Fixtures (Sunday, August 10)

·         Feature Match: Links United vs Bammaz United

·         Central United vs Cherry Gardens 

·         Land Raiders vs Bull Bay United 


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