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Oct 21, 2012 Sports
Mae’s Primary ‘A’ team yesterday evaded any challenge from North Georgetown Primary, Bartica and Mae’s ‘B’ team to win the Under-11 teams’ title at the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Digicel-sponsored National Schools’ Championships at the National Gymnasium.
Mae’s ‘A’, Jeremey Singh and Niron Bissu (left) go on the attack against North Georgetown’s Neveah Clarkston and Tariq Saunders yesterday at the National Gymnasium in the Digicel Schools’ Table Tennis Championships.
Mae’s ‘A’ duo, Jeremey Singh and Niron Bissu won their doubles contest against the Neveah Clarkston and Tariq Saunders pair from North Georgetown 3-0; Singh beat both Saunders and Clarkston 3-2 and 3-0 in the singles competition; however, Saunders and Clarkston beat Bissu 3-0 and 3-2, forcing a showdown between Singh and Clarkston to decide the title.
Singh beat Clarkston 3-2 to seal the title for Mae’s ‘A’ team. The competition continued with the U-15 contest last evening. The curtains will come down on the event today. Schools from Bartica, Region 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 are competing for national honours at the event that had an unprecedented number of schools from across Guyana.
The categories that will be contested include 18-Years-and-Under Teams; 15-Years-and-Under Teams; 13-Years-and-Uunder Teams and 11-Years-and-Under Teams. Local telecommunications giants, Digicel are the primary sponsor of the event.
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