Cato wins Courts Name the Missing Flag Challenge
Calder Ridge resident Gregory Cato is $1, 000 richer thanks to furniture and appliance store Courts.{{more}}
Last week, Catoâs name was the lucky one pulled from among thousands of others, in the Courts Name The Missing Flag Challenge.
The challenge was part of a number of competitions which took place during the 2010 FIFA World Cup competition, held in South Africa from June 11, 2010 – July 11, 2010.
Thirty one flags were draped on Courts labeled footballs, and customers were required to name the country of the 32nd flag which was missing; Greece.
Cato joined Joshua Bonadie, who won a 32 inch LCD television in the virtual PS3 football challenge with a win over Dwayne Dennie in the finals, and Tifanny Kirby who outlasted Reynold John in the Courts Keep it Up competition for a prize of $1000.
Campden Park resident Andrew Providence also enjoyed success in the Courts competitions. He won a football lime valued $2,500, where he and his friends looked at the July 11, 2010, World Cup Finals in luxury.
Marketing Executive Alexis Harry congratulating all the winners, said that the competitions were the companyâs way of bringing its customers together and being a part of the World Cup Experience.
He encouraged customers to take part in future promotions.
