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Aug 04, 2009 Sports
Gavin Lewis, Daniel Lopes, Jeremy Miller, all won their respective matches as play in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior Coca Cola Tournament continued in St Lucia.
Lewis was a straights sets winner over Andre Segovia and Lopes was pushed to three sets before he prevailed against Kerion President, both victories coming in the Under-14 category.
In the Boys 18 and under division, Miller defeated Dujoh Ollivierre also in straight sets, while Anthony Downes got a walkover from Janothan Perry, but was later beaten by Vaugh Willison.
In full results supplied:
Boys 14s round robin- Gavin Lewis def Andre Segovia(lca) 4/2 4/2; Daniel Lopes def Kerion President(lca)#3seed 4/1 5/4 4/2; Jualon Greig(tri) def Khalif Gobin 4/1 4/0 and Keric Duval(lca) def Benedict Sukra 4/1 4/0.
Girls 14s round robin- D’Jeri Raymon(ant) def Krystal Sukra 4/2 0/4 4/0 and Julia D’Auvergne(lca)#2 seed def Nicola Ramdyhan 4/0 4/1
Round 2. Boys 14s- Daniel Lopes def Zachary Williams (vin) 5/3 5/3; Gregory Hinkson (bar) def Khalif Gobin 4/0 4/1 and Matthew Huchtchinson(bar) def Benedict Sukra 4/0 4/1
Round 2 Girls 14 and under- Halima Michael (vin) def Krystal Sukra 4/2 4/1
Boys 18 and under- Anthony Downes won by w/o from Janothan Perry(vin); Jeremy Miller def Dujoh Ollivierre(vin) 6/2 6/1 and Vaugh Willison(tri) def Anthony Downes 6/3 6/1.
Matches continued in the boys and girls 14 and under categories with Nicola Ramdyhan, Gavin Lewis, Krystal Sukra and Jeremy Miller, all expected to be in action yesterday.
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