Yet again, Quentin Sampson has produced the fireworks in a key match to deliver a title repeat for the powerful Titans All-Stars in the third Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast.In Sunday’s final, the inaugural champions, Eccles All-Stars, faced the defending champions, Titans, who won by 71 runs at the National Stadium in Providence.Sampson produced another champion performance, hammering an unbeaten 88 (3x4s; 11x6s) from 30 balls, the backbone of Titans’ 142-2 from the allotted ten overs.Sachin Singh (19) and Kemol Savory (17) chipped in as Anthony Antonio took 1-9 for Eccles.Life was snuffed out of Eccles’ run-chase as Paul Wintz nicked off danger man Quazim Yusuf without score, and it became a constant procession with only Oscar Joseph (24* from eight) getting into double figures.Sampson returned with the ball to take 2-9 while Keemo Paul (2-12) and Wintz (2-12) used their experience to seal the title.For the second year running, Sampson won the Most Valuable Player prize, a motorbike, and $150,000, all compliments of Regal Stationery and Computer Centre.He also received $100,000, a trophy, and a television for taking 13 wickets in the tournament.Additionally, he received $75,000 from businessman Mario Moonsammy for being the Player of the final and a trophy from Trophy Stall.Yusuf scored the most runs, 282, and Regal awarded him $100,000, a trophy, and a television. Sampson finished second with 237 runs.Trevor Benn (Most Economical) and Trinidadian Joshua James (Super Strike rate) also got $35,000 each.As champions, the Titans took home $2M ($1.7M at the national final and $300,000 at the zone final), while Eccles received $1M ($700,000 at the national final and $300,000 at the zone final).Quentin Sampson muscles a massive six in the final against Eccles All-Stars (PHOTO: One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast)In the first semi-final, the Titans defeated Mahdia (Movements Family) by 51 runs after posting 140-6, led by Kemol Savory (39), Akshaya Persaud (36*), Christopher Barnwell (19), and Clinton Pestano (15*).Suresh Dhani (2-15) led Mahdia’s batting, but their batting didn’t click in the big match. They folded for 89-9 despite 33 from 17 by Ricardo Adams and Nizam Khan (24).Wickets were shared for Titans as Leon Johnson took 2-7 and Sampson had 2-9.Semi-final two was a low-scoring thriller.Montra Jaguars nearly defended 82, thanks to good bowling by their seamers.However, a four through cover by Damion Vantull sealed the thrilling win as Eccles finished 83-6 in 9.4 overs.Yusuf (29) and Akeim Vieira (20) were the principal scorers, as Devendra Latchman (2-5) and Raymond Perez (2-8) kept them in the hunt until the final over.Anthony Bramble (32) laid the platform when they batted, but wickets fell steadily. Kevon Anderson’s next-best score was 17.Both losing semi-finalists won $300,000 in addition to their $300,000 as zone champions.FL Sport is considering hosting a Caribbean tournament in 2026, in which the top teams from Guyana will face their Caribbean counterparts.The Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast recieved support from: Kares Engineering Inc, the Office of the President, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, KFC Guyana, Star Rentals, Banks DIH, ENet, Guyana Lottery Company, Regal Stationery and Computer Centre, Trophy Stall, Impressions, B.M Soat, Avinash Contracting and Scrap Metal, Shawn’s Mini Mart, Giftland Group of Companies, Kris Jagdeo Construction Company, Montra Restaurant & Lounge, Windsor Estates, The New Doctor’s Clinic, GuyOil, ANSA McAL, SuperBet Guyana, Digital Technology, Camille’s Academy, Navin and Sons Construction, First Change Builders Inc, Jacobs Jewellery, Demerara Mutual Life Insurance, Continental Transportation, and Environmental & Technical Solutions.The post Another Sampson special seals title-repeat for Titans in Kares T10 Tapeball appeared first on News Room Guyana.