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Jul 02, 2008 Sports
A total of 18 titles are at stake ranging from U 10 to open when the 11th edition of the annual Hilbert “Old Beef” Humphrey Memorial week of activities continues with the Lawn Tennis finals from today.
All the action will unfold at the Republic Bank Courts in New Amsterdam and is expected to conclude on Sunday.
The finalist’s in the various categories are as follows:
Girls
U 10 Shaniza Karim v Elena Diyaljee
U 12 novice Arina Bender v Chelsie Ramoutar
U 12 regular Sonia Diyaljee v Jamella Herbert
U 14 novice Tamara Chester v Nadia Diyaljee
U 14 regular Tricia Rajkumar v Shauna John
U 16 novice Tanya Niamatali v Hope Ramoutar
U 16 regular Sancia Timmers v Nadia Cox
U 18 regular Phelicia Mohamed v Sasha Rajkumar
Open Grace Carr v Krystal Sukra
Boys
U 10 novice Sachin Rajkumar v Dexter Adolph
U 10 regular Lauron McIntosh v Sanjeev Sookraj
U 12 novice Shamar Latchana v Arnold Bikhai
U 12 regular Keith Wintz v Nicholas Harry
U 14 regular Brian Ramsudh v Jevon Hanry
U 16 novice Anthonio Mohamed v Wayne Alonzo
U 16 regular Mark John v Benedict Sukra
U 18 Joshua Lalbachan v Asaf Mohamed
Open Dion Humphrey v Omadatt Bahadur.
Play during the week serve off at 15:00hrs while on Saturday and Sunday action will get going from 09:00hrs. The tournament is being coordinated by national female champion Carol Humphrey.
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