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Dec 13, 2018 Sports
The annual Trophy Stall Badminton tournament will serve off from tomorrow at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue and Princes Street with two days of anticipated match ups between Guyana’s best in the Senior and Junior categories.
During the week, Devi Sunich; wife of Proprietor of Trophy Stall, Ramesh Sunich, made a presentation to Guyana and reigning Caribbean Champion, Priyanna Ramdhani, as the company cemented their support of Badminton in the ‘land of many waters’.

Devi Sunich of Trophy Stall (left), make a presentation to Guyana and reigning Caribbean Champion, Priyanna Ramdhani and another player.
Playing tomorrow will see action in the senior male and female categories from 17:30hrs to 22:00hrs, while the action in the Junior categories will get underway on Saturday from 12:00hrs to 15:00hrs with the Senior and Junior finals set being contested from 15:00hrs on Saturday.
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