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Oct 24, 2008 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association Under-15 & 17 Junior Singles Tournament continued on Wednesday at the Queens College Badminton Courts with the semi-finals and some third place matches being contested.
The championships will concluded today at the same venue and the respective champions in the various age divisions will be determined.
In the finals scheduled, Narayan Ramdhani is down to play Jason-Ray Khalil in the U-15 Boys contest after respective semi-final wins; Nicholas Ali is up against Avian Rodrigues in the U-17 Boys final, while Anissa Rodrigues comes up against Pricilla Moore for the Girls title.
In results from Wednesday:
Under-15 Boys Singles Semi-finals:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Christopher Persaud: 21-8, 21-17
Jason-Ray Khalil defeated Kevin Quaicoe: 21-5, 21-16
Under-15 Girls Singles Third Place:
Pricilla Moore defeated Priyanna Ramdhani: 21-15, 21-8
Under-17 Boys Singles Semi-finals:
Nicholas Ali defeated Jason-Ray Khalil: 21-19, 10-21, 7-21
Avian Rodrigues defeated Narayan Ramdhani: 21-10, 21-10
Under-17 Girls Singles Semi-finals:
Anissa Rodrigues defeated Tashana Lowe: 21-6, 21-3
Pricilla Moore defeated Maria DaSilva: 21-9, 10-21, 21-17
The presentation of prizes is slated for 6:30pm following the conclusion of the respective finals and third place playoffs, which commences at 4:30pm.
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