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Dec 08, 2015 Sports
Team Minions are in celebratory mode after they were crowned champions of the Farfan and Mendes Junior Christmas Squash Team Tournament on Sunday last when they edged team Rising Stars at the Georgetown
Members of the successful Team Minions display their prizes after the presentation on Sunday last at the Georgetown Club.
Club. Makeda Harding, Lucas Jonas, Daniel Islam, Aliyah Persaud and Mikhail Persaud were the victors for the champions as they got by team Rising Stars 5-4 on aggregate.
With team Rising Stars relegated to second, Team Avengers placed third.
Team Minions Makeda Harding pulled off her first victory over Rebecca Low in a solid 3-1 performance. Harding’s clean sweep of matches earned her the Most Outstanding Girl Award, while Shomari Wiltshire copped the male prize with a 3-0 victory over Alexander Cheeks.
Nyron Joseph ensured he finished his Junior Squash Career on a high note with a 3-1 victory over Ben Mekdeci.
The Guyana Squash Association is expressing gratitude to the sponsors Digicel and Farfan and Mendes, the players and officials for ensuring another successful event this year.
The top individual placing show:
Most Improved Girl: Aliyah Persaud
Most Improved Boy: Daniel Islam
Most Outstanding Girl: Makeda Harding
Most Outstanding Boy: Shomari Wiltshire
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