Latest update December 12th, 2019 12:59 AM
The Woodpecker Products Annual Junior Badminton Christmas Tournament started at the Queens College Badminton Courts on Monday with several exciting matches. Some semifinal and quarterfinal match-ups were decided during the opening salvo.
The Results of some matches played are:
Under 11 Boys Singles Semifinals:
Ajave Singh defeated Keon Ramjit: 21-7, 21-8
Christopher Camacho defeated Joshua Singh: 21-15, 21-14
Under 11 Girls Singles Quarterfinals:
Aliyah Seeram defeated Jenna Ramsook: 21-7, 21-10
Under 11 Girls Singles Semifinals:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Ria Persram: 21-4, 21-2
Maya Persram defeated Aliyah Seeram: 21-4,21-0
Under 13 Boys Singles First Round:
Josh Odit defeated Sanjay Bhupan : 21-6, 21-8
Amar Ramlall defeated Michael Jagnanan: 21-2, 21-18
Ryan Amir defeated Darnell Benn: 21-11,19-21,21-16
Ajave Singh defeated Jamel Ramsook: 21-8, 21-2
Under 13 Boys Singles Quarterfinals:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Amar Ramlall: 21-8, 21-5
Brandon Debidin defeated Josh Odit: 21-9, 21-11
Jonathan Mangra defeated Ryan Amir: 23-21, 21-19
Fabian Bianchini defeated Ajave Singh: 21-18,16-21,21-12
Under 13 Girls Singles Quarterfinals:
Ashley Anthony defeated Crestal Dey: 21-19,14-21,21-10
Under 15 Girls Singles First Round:
Anesa Bird defeated Ambika Ramraj: 21-3,21-7
Amrita Ramnauth defeated Naomi DosRamos: 21-13,21-16
Tisel Patterson defeated Anneesa Taylor: 21-5, 21-5
Under 15 Girls Quarterfinals:
Greer Jackson defeated Anesa Bird: 21-6, 21-6
Jonelle Europe defeated Varsha Boodram: 21-19,8-21,21-6
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Amrita Ramnauth: 21-6,21-6
Angelica Holder defeated Tisel Patterson: 21-5, 21-5
The tournament continues today at 4:00pm at the QC courts.
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