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Feb 22, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association, National Sports Commission Annual
Junior Mashramani Tournament continued at the Queens College Badminton Courts on Monday with several matches. The Tournament started last Friday and Priyanna Ramdhani secured an early victory in the U-11 Girls category with victory in the final, beating Aaliyah Seeram 21-2, 21-2 in the championship game.
In results from the matches played on the second day:
Under -11 Girls Singles Finals:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Aaliyah Seeram: 21-2, 21-2
Under-13 Boys Singles Round Robin:
Jonathan Mangra defeated Shane Shewjattan: 21-8, 21-4
Under-13 Girls Singles Semi-Finals:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Elmira Persaud: 21-4, 21-5
Kara Abrams defeated Crystal Dey: 22-20, 21-15
Under-15 Boys Singles Quarter-Finals:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Omari Joseph: 21-7, 21-5
Ryan Amir defeated Shane Shewjattan: 21-13, 21-13
Cecil Abrams defeated Josh Oudit: 21-10, 21-11
Under-15 Girls Singles Semi-Finals:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Nadine Jairam: 21-4, 21-8
Varsha Boodram defeated Ambika Ramraj: 21-10, 18-21, 21-15
Under-17 Boys Singles Quarter-Finals:
Ryan Amir defeated Omari Joseph: 21-16, 21-10
Cecil Abrams defeated Anthony Murray: 21-12, 21-12
Noel Shewjattan defeated Jonathan Mangra: 21-16, 23-21
Under-17 Girls Singles Quarter-Finals:
Greer Jackson defeated Arian Kayume: 21-7, 21-9
Angelica Holder defeated Ambika Ramraj: 21-18, 21-12
The Tournament continues today at the QC Court.
Jagdeo will make ayo sell ayo bodies to feed ya’ll pickney.
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