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Oct 08, 2008 Sports
Guyana Badminton Association Sterling Products Junior Singles Tournament started Monday at the Queens College Badminton Courts with matches played in the Boys and Girls Under-11 and 13 divisions.
In results from the contests:
Under-11 Boys Singles Quarter-finals:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Diquan Naughton: 21-4,21-1
Shane Shewjattan defeated Aaron White: 21-0,21-0
Jordan Isaacs defeated Jon-Beri Low: 21-5,21-9
Zachary White defeated Armand Ramdhani: 21-17,21-19
Under-11 Girls Singles Quarter-finals:
Maya Persram defeated Rebecca Low: 21-8,21-10
Emma Vieira defeated Rea Persram (5 years old): 21-3, 21-5
Lydia Alphonso defeated Taylor Fernandes: 21-13,21-16
Under-11 Girls Singles Semi-finals:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Maya Persram: 21-6,21-6
Lydia Alphonso defeated Emma Vieira: 21-16,25-23
Under-13 Boys Singles First Round:
Jared Ramnarayan defeated Ashwyn John: 21-18,21-18
Alexander Paul defeated Christopher Shewjattan: 24-22,21-10
Amandeep Alvis defeated Jordan Isaacs: 21-10,21-7
Sachin Ramdhani defeated Matthew White: 21-17,21-14
Matthew Vieira defeated Shane Shewjattan: 21-12,21-6
Under-13 Boys Singles Quarter-finals:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Jared Ramnarayan: 21-4,21-6
Stanley Ming defeated Alexander Paul: 21-10,21-15
Amandeep Alvis Defeated Sachin Ramdhani: 21-6,21-7
Andrew Peroune defeated Matthew Vieira:21-7,25-23
Under-13 Girls Singles Semi-finals:
Mariah Low defeated Arianne Chand: 21-7,21-11
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Sarfina Baksh: 21-2, 21-3
The Tournament continues today at 4:40pm and the remaining Semi-finals, third place and finals will be contested along with the presentation of Trophies.
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