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Aug 10, 2013 Sports
Guyana girls whipped Suriname in the final of the Inter-Guiana Games Table Tennis tournament with Akeicia Nedd beating Afielle Hooghart 3-0 in a one-sided encounter at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall yesterday as the one-day event concluded with a closing ceremony.
Guyana ‘B’ team’s Kevon Corbin (blue shirt) executes a forehand loop in his doubles clash against the Guyana ‘A’ team.
Priscilla Greaves beat Zoue Hooghart 3-0, Nedd/Greaves beat A Hooghart/Z Hooghart 3-0. Guyana B girls beat Suriname 3-0. Anna Joao beat Zoue Hooghart 3-0, Jewel Todd beat A Hooghart 3-0, Todd/Joao beat Z Hooghart/A Hooghart 3-0.
Guyana A girls beat Guyana B 3-0. A Nedd beat Anna Joao 3-0, Priscilla Greaves beat Jewel Todd 3-0, Nedd/Greaves beat Joao/Todd 3-0.
Guyana A boys beat Guyana B 3-2. David Duncan lost to Elishaba Johnson 1-3, Stefan Corlette beat Kevon Corbin 3-1, Duncan/ Corlette beat Johnson/Corbin 3-1, Stefan Corlette lost to Elishaba Johnson 1-3, David Duncan beat K Corbin 3-1.
Guyana B boys beat Suriname 3-2. K Corbin lost to Maurice Lie 1-3, Elishaba Johnson beat Adesh Jawahir 3-0, K Corbiin/E Johnson beat M Lie/ A Jawahir 3-0, E Johnson lost to M Lie 0-3, K Corbin beat A Jawahir 3-0.
Guyana A boys beat Suriname 3-2. David Duncan lost to Maurice Lie 1-3, Stefan Corlette beat Adesh jahwair 3-0, Duncan/Corlette beat Lie/Jawahir 3-2, S Corlette
lost to Mlie 1-3, D Duncan beat A Jawahir 3-0.
Final result: Guyana Boys- 1st, Suriname Boys -2nd Guyana Girls- 1st, Suriname Girls -2nd.
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