Organizer James Lee confirmed that the event will be stretched to two weeks and will feature a women’s division, in addition to the open and youth (18-and-under) categories.
Games will be played from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday to Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, games start at 4 p.m.
Upon registration, players below 18 years of age will need their parents’ signature to play.
Teams may have a maximum of five or minimum of three players and entry fee is $50 per group.
Cash prizes will be determined by the number of teams in each division.
“If there are four teams, then the grand prize winner will receive $100. If there are six, it would be $150. If there are eight teams, it would be $200, and if there are 10 or more, it would be $250,” said Lee in an email.
Interested players may pick up forms at Safety 1st System in Gualo Rai or from Joe Diaz at the Garapan Community Center.
Deadline for entry forms and fees is Friday, November 4.
For more information, call 483-0290 or send an email to [email protected].
The UBA thanks its sponsor, the Tan Siu Lin Foundation.


