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Aug 15, 2013 Sports
The Digicel 2013 Senior Caribbean Squash Championships powered by POWERADE and SMALTA continued with the commencement of the team event yesterday at the Georgetown Club squash courts.
Men’s team matches commenced at 9:00am with Guyana taking on the OECS and Jamaica matched against Barbados. Both teams recorded victories to be on course for honours. Guyana rolled over the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) 5-0.
Results:
Guyana beat OECS 5 – 0
Richard Chin beat Jules Snagg 11-5,11-4,11-8
Alex Arjoon beat Kevin Hannaway 11-8,12-10,11-6
Kristian Jeffrey beat Kevin Bailey 11-6,11-9,11-6
Jamaal Callender beat Jason Doyle 11-6,11-2,11-6
Jason Ray Khalil beat Dion Anselm 11-9,11-6,11-5
Jamaica beat Barbados 5 – 0
Chris Binnie beat Gavin Cumberbatch 11-5,11-3,11-8
Dane Schwier beat Bryant Cumberbatch 11-5,6 -11,8-11,11-1,11-2
Bruce Burrowes beat Shawn Simpson 11-3,11-5,11-3
Bruce levy beat Zaki Williams 12-10,11-9,11-6
Julian Morrison beat Rhett Cumberbatch 11-8,11-7,9-11,15-13
The veterans team competition started at 1:00pm yesterday with home team Guyana matched up against the OECS. The Guyana team suffered a surprising loss with wins only from Brendon Mounter Vets 50+ and Jillian Griffith Lilico Vets 40+.
Results:
Garfield Wiltshire lost to James Bentick 7-11,9-11,11-9,8-11
Dennis Dias lost to Winston Findley 7-11,11-6,9-11,9-11
Chauncey Lee lost to Sherian Slater 5-11,3-11,1-11
Brendon Mounter beat Keith Boyea 11-7,11-4,11-5
Jillian Lilico beat Monique Lovell 8-11,11-6,11-9,11-8
The opening ceremony took place at 4:00pm yesterday followed by the second set of men’s team matches with Guyana taking on the Cayman Islands, Jamaica playing the OECS and Barbados playing Trinidad & Tobago.
At press time Guyana had beaten Cayman Islands 4 – 1, Jamaica beat OECS 4 – 1 and Trinidad & Tobago beat Barbados 4 – 1.
Matches continue at 9:00am today.
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