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Dec 13, 2010 Sports
The Marian Academy Badminton Club School Tournament for this year concluded on Thursday last at the school’s courts.
The events played were Lower School and Primary School Singles Semi- Finals, Finals and Third Place matches. Keen competition was the order of the day.
The Results for matches Played are:
Primary School Boys Singles:
Semifinals: Joshua Singh defeated Keon Ramjit: 21-15
Finals: Christopher Camacho defeated Joshua Singh: 21-16
Third Place: Keon Ramjit defeated Diarra Thomas: 21-7
Primary School Girls Singles:
Semifinals: Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Aliyah Seeram: 21-3
Maya Persram defeated Ria Persram: 21-3
Finals: Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Maya Persram: 21-9
Third Place: Ria Persram defeated Aliyah Seeram: 21-19
Lower School Boys Singles:
Finals: Narayan Ramdhani defeated Matthew Vieira: 21-6
Third Place: Brandon Debidin defeated Jonathan Mangra: 21-14
The overall results are:
Upper School Boys Singles:
1st Avinash Odit
2nd Jonathan Hohenkirk
Upper School Girls Singles:
1st Anuradha Odit
2nd Amy Azaire
Lower School Boys Singles:
1st Narayan Ramdhani
2nd Matthew Vieira
3rd Brandon Debidin
Lower School Girls Singles:
1st Tisel Patterson
2nd Emma Vieira
3rd Anesa Bird
Primary School Boys Singles:
1st Christopher Camacho
2nd Joshua Singh
3rd Keon Ramjit
Primary School Girls Singles:
1st Priyanna Ramdhani
2nd Maya Persram
3rd Ria Persram
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