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Jan 04, 2015 Sports
The Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) will serve off its 2015 Season next weekend with a Senior
Open Tournament, scheduled for Sunday at 10am at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall with all top senior players expected to participate.
“Once again the tournament will be sponsored by two former national junior players, Jonathan Sankar and Orin Hickerson and is expected to feature senior players to bring them together for competition and advancement of the sport,” a GTTA release said.
Players expected to participate are Kyle Edghill, Elishaba Johnson, Shemar Britton, Jamaal Duff, Bryton Murray (Berbice), Joel Alleyne, Paul Meusa, Jonathan Sankar, Warren Hacksaw, Orin Hickerson, Brad & Brandon Belle (Bartica), Remy Taitt, Devon Richmond, Xenophon Goliah, Gibran Sarfaraz (Berbice), Chelsea Edghill, Tiffani Barton and Angeli Persaud (Berbice).
The association stated that invitations are extended to players who are interested in competing in the event. Those players are asked to contact the coordinator, Linden Johnson, who is attached to the National Sports Commission as Table Tennis Coach.
“The GTTA will coordinate tournament fixtures; provide umpires, tables and balls among other resources to host the tournament, which is aimed at: fostering camaraderie among those players, promoting/creating a healthy lifestyle through sport, opportunity to participate in recreational activities and promoting the basic objectives of the GTTA that is to have more players actively participate in the sport,” the release noted.
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