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Nov 16, 2017 Sports
MARIAN ACADEMY Primary & Secondary School Badminton Tournament concluded Tuesday at the School’s Auditorium with the respective champions being crowned.
The tournament, which started Tuesday 7 of November, continued with the outstanding matches leading up to the Semi-Finals and Finals. The young players all played their best and putting their all into the games trying to reach the finals.
Over-All Results are as Follows:
PRIMARY SCHOOL BOYS:
1. Ruel Rambiriche
2. Nikhil Sookraj
SECONDAY SCHOOL BOYS:
1. Vikash Mootoo
2. Matthew Beharry
SECONDARY SCHOOL GIRLS:
1. Reba Ramlall
2. Sacha Parmanand
Matches Played are as Follows:
Secondary School Boys Singles Quarter-Finals:
Pumshotam Balgobin defeated Rasheed January: 21-18
Shemroy Holder defeated Shaquain Sawh: 22-20
Matthew Beharry defeated John Wang: 21-7
Secondary School Boys Singles Semi-Finals:
Vikash Mootoo defeated Pumshotam Balgobin: 21-5
Matthew Beharry defeated Shemroy Holder: 21-10
Secondary School Boys Singles Finals:
Vikash Mootoo defeated Matthew Beharry: 21-18
Secondary School Girls Singles Semi-Finals:
Sacha Parmanand defeated Elesa Sangster: 21-8
Reba Ramlall defeated Amelia Balram: 21-6
Secondary School Girls Singles Finals:
Reba Ramlall defeated Sacha Parmanand: 21-15
Primary School Boys Singles Quarter-Finals:
Nikhil Sookraj defeated Alek Ubaldo-Singh: 11-3
Rahul Balram defeated Narayan Goodridge: 11-9
Ruel Rambiriche defeated Jared Bird: 11-6
Tejasvarun Kandavel defeated Nandram Lall: 11-9
Primary School Boys Singles Semi-Finals:
Nikhil Sookraj defeated Rahul Balram: 11-1
Ruel Rambiriche defeated Tejasvarun Kandavel: 11-3
Primary School Boys Singles Semi-Finals:
Ruel Rambiriche defeated Nikhil Sookraj: 11-6
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