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    Wooten becomes seven-time domino tournament champion

    By Staff Reports,

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    Jerome Wooten of Kansas City, Missouri, continued to make history in Andalusia on Friday when he won his seventh World Championship Domino Tournament title.

    Wooten won the 2024 Singles Tournament. He previously was singles champion in 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2013. He won the doubles title in 2010 and 2015.

    Wooten defeated Kenneth Curtis to capture the 2024 title.

    Phil Baker and Michael Hair combined domino skills to best Pat Henke and Jonathan Clenney in the doubles championship on Saturday.

    Baker and Hair each took home $2,500 in prize money. The runners-up each got a check for $750.

    Baker is a resident of Dozier. Hair hails from Booneville, Mississippi, and also was a doubles champion in 2007.

    Pat Henke, of Hallettsville, Texas, is also a previous champion, having won the singles tournament in 2021.

    The World Championship Domino Tournament, now in its 48th year, is a project of the Andalusia Rotary Club.

    A complete list of tournament winners, who collectively took home more than $20,000 in prize money, follows:

    Adult Singles

    • 1st place – Jerome Wooten of Kansas City, Mo. He previously was singles champion in 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2013. He won the doubles title in 2010 and 2015.
    • 2nd place – Kenneth Curtis
    • 3rd place – Ray Coleman
    • 4th place – Darnell Benton

    Adult Singles Consolation

    • 1st place – Rodney Shanklin
    • 2nd place – Robert Holman

    Adult Doubles

    • 1st place – Phil Baker and Michael Hair
    • 2nd place – Pat Henke and Jonathan Clenney
    • 3rd place – Damon Jackson and Rusty Stewart
    • 4th place – Mary Lynn Edgar and Jim Metteauer

    Adult Doubles Consolation

    • 1st place – Joe Yenger and Ronald Moses
    • 2nd place – Tre Dawson and Robert Wilson

    Teen Singles

    • 1st place – Kip Knight
    • 2nd place – Will Dalton
    • 3rd place – Jake Kelley
    • 4th place – Charlie Philpott

    Teen Singles Consolation

    • 1st place – Holly Knight
    • 2nd place – Gray Dalton

    Teen Doubles

    • 1st place – Brett Sanders and Holly Knight
    • 2nd place – Jake Kelley and Kip Knight
    • 3rd place – Will Dalton and Gray Dalton
    • 4th place – Sam Godwin and Hugh Wallace Stovall

    Teen Doubles Consolation

    • 1st place – Emma Cate Jernigan and Hutcheson Scott
    • 2nd place – Kinsley Stovall and Macey Starnes

    Child Singles

    • 1st place – John Matthew Carnley
    • 2nd place – Brett Sanders
    • 3rd place – Hollis Patterson
    • 4th place – Stanley Davis

    Child Singles Consolation

    • 1st place – Cale Courson
    • 2nd place – Hank Patterson

    Child Doubles

    • 1st place – Henry Martin and Elliot Martin
    • 2nd place – Austin Beasley and Hank Patterson
    • 3rd place – Hollis Patterson and Lily Jane Williams
    • 4th pace – Cale Courson and John Matthew Carnley

    Child Doubles Consolation

    • 1st place – Bo Taylor and Hill Taylor
    • 2nd place – Emma Sightler and Oliver Jones

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