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Mar 10, 2013 Sports
The NSC age group badminton tournament concluded on Friday 8 March 2013 at the Queens College Badminton Courts with the Under-15 & Under-21 Boys Finals.
The Under-15 Boys Singles Final saw Jonathan Mangra defeating Omari Joseph in a tiring three sets for both players with Mangra winning the first game at 21-11, Omari came back in the second game winning at 30-29 and Mangra finally won the third game and Match 21-14. Omari had defeated Jonathan earlier in the week in the Under-17 Semi-Finals.
The Boys Under-21 Final saw 14 year old National Junior & Senior Champion Narayan Ramdhani keeping his fine form to defeat his rival Nicholas Ali in two straight games. Narayan who had earlier in the week won the Under-17 event, outplayed Nicholas Ali in the Under-21 Final with the two players playing one of the fastest games of recent, with controlled winning drops, smashes and quick movements to see them cover the court with speed.
Narayan took the first game at 21-15 and the second game to win the Match at 23-21.
The Presentation will be made to the champions, runner-ups and third placed winners on Monday 18 of March at 6:00 pm.
The Age Group winners are:
Under-11 Girls Singles: Leianna Chung
Under-11 Boys Singles: Elan Rahaman
Under-13 Girls Singles: Priyanna Ramdhani
Under-15 Boys Singles: Jonathan Mangra
Under-15 Girls Singles: Priyanna Ramdhani
Under-17 Boys Singles: Narayan Ramdhani
Under-17 Girls Singles: Priyanna Ramdhani
Under-19 Boys Singles: Narayan Ramdhani
Under-21 Boys Singles: Narayan Ramdhani
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