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Oct 27, 2008 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association Under-15 & 17 Junior Singles Tournament concluded on Friday at the Queens College Badminton Courts with several exciting finales.
The boys Under-15 and 17 finals produced exciting games, which saw Jason-Ray Khalil outlasting Narayan Ramdhani to claim the Under-15 crown, while Nicholas Ali halted Avian Rodrigues in the Under-17 battle.
Anissa Rodrigues rules the girls to win two titles, the Under-15 and Under-17 titles.
In results from the matches played:
Under-15 Boys Singles Final:
Jason-Ray Khalil defeated Narayan Ramdhani: 23-21, 21-13
Third place went to Kevin Quaicoe who defeated Christopher Persaud: 21-18, 21-16
Under-15 Girls Singles Final:
Anissa Rodrigues defeated Tashana Lowe: 21-12, 21-18
Third place went to Pricilla Moore who defeated Priyanna Ramdhani: 21-15, 21-8
Under-17 Boys Singles Final:
Nicholas Ali defeated Avian Rodrigues: 21-17, 21-17
Third place went to Jason-Ray Khalil who defeated Narayan Ramdhani: 21-13, 22-20
Under-17 Girls Singles Final:
Anissa Rodrigues defeated Pricilla Moore: 21-8, 10-21, 21-8
Third place went to Tashana Lowe who defeated Maria DaSilva: 21-7, 14-21, 16-21
The presentation of prizes was done after the conclusion of the games Friday by Mr. Huang of the Consulate of The Peoples Republic of China.
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