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Aug 28, 2012 Sports
Narayan Ramdhani went down at the semifinal hurdle on Day three of the Caribbean Badminton Championships (CAREBACO) being staged in the Dominican Republic. Several other Guyanese players advanced to the Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals in various categories of the event involving players from Guyana, Trinidad, Barbados, Jamaica, Suriname, Puerto Rico, & Dominican Republic.
The following results on Day Three are as follows:
Under-15 Boys Singles Quarterfinals:
This game which was postponed due to the Hurricane Friday, with the scores 20-19 in favour of Narayan Ramdhani, continued on Saturday with Narayan winning the last point 21-19 against Rafeli Perez of the Dominican Republic in the first game and continued to win second game and match: 21-19.
Under-15 Boys Singles Semifinals:
Narayan Ramdhani lost to Argenis Marinez of Dominican Republic: 21-18, 21-18
Under-15 Mixed Doubles Round 2:
Omari Joseph & Arian Kayume lost to Bryan Castro & Walkiris Cesar of Dominican Republic: 21-17, 21-17
Under-15 Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals:
Narayan Ramdhani & Shanique Shepard of Jamaica lost to Luis De La Cruz & Yudy Almonte of Dominican Republic: 21-16, 17-21, 17-21
Under-11 Mixed Doubles Semifinals:
Priyanna Ramdhani & Adam Taylor of Jamaica defeated Nicholas Howard & McKenzie Howard of Barbados: 21-8, 21-12
Under-13 Girls Doubles Semifinals:
Cindy Sookwah & Ananda Ramsingh of Trinidad lost to Amanda Haywood of Barbados & Shemera Lindveld of Suriname: 21-8, 21-7
The tournament was due to end Sunday.
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