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Jun 08, 2012 Sports
Queens College Badminton Team defeated Marian Academy Badminton Team 3-2 to win the Friendly Team Tournament played off at the Queens College Courts last Tuesday. Marian Academy were welcomed by Mr. Johnny ‘Overseas’ Barnwell, the Games Master of Queens College and Mr. Quasen Nedd, Physical Education Teacher and Cricket Coach of Queens College.
This is the second encounter of the two teams with Marian Academy winning at home a few weeks ago 3-2 and now Queens College returning the favour by a similar 3-2 score.
The results of the Team Tournament were:
Boys Singles: Narayan Ramdhani of Marian Academy defeated Noel Shewjattan of Queens College: 21-9
Girls Singles: Greer Jackson of Queens College defeated Tisel Patterson of Marian Academy: 21-6
Boys Doubles: Cecil Abrams/Omari Joseph of Queens College defeated Jonathan Mangra/Ronald Chang Yuen of Marian Academy: 21-14
Girls Doubles: Ambika Ramraj/Angelica Holder of Queens College defeated Priyanna Ramdhani/Anesa Bird of Marian Academy: 21-10
Mixed Doubles: Narayan & Priyanna Ramdhani of Marian Academy defeated Noel Shewjattan/Greer Jackson: 21-17.
Marian Academy Badminton Team
Narayan Ramdhani- Captain
Ronald Chang Yuen
Jonathan Mangra
Brandon Debidin
Priyanna Ramdhani
Angelica DaSilva
Meshonn Persaud
Aaliyah Rodrigues
Tisel Patterson
Anesa Bird
Queens College Badminton Team
Greer Jackson- Captain
Omari Joseph
Cecil Abrams
Noel Shewjattan
Kara Abrams
Nadine Jairam
Angelica Holder
Ambika Ramraj
Crystal Dey
Arian Kayume
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