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Mar 06, 2013 Sports
The Selection Committee of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) met last Friday and named a Junior and Cadet squad, comprising of some of Guyana’s talented and brightest table tennis prospects to participate in the Caribbean Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships scheduled
for April 2-8 in Trinidad and Tobago.
The team was named under the association’s “With the Future in Mind Project”, according to a release from the GTTA.
The team includes: Under-18 Girls: Chelsea Edghill, Akecia Nedd, Anna Joao and Jewel Todd; Under-18 Boys: Stephan Corlette, David Duncan, Joshua Lalbachan, Bryton Murray and Kevon Corbin.
Under-15 Girls: Priscilla Greaves, Kristie Lopes, Neveah Clarkston, Salema Jackman, Sheldon Atherley, Miguel Wong, Nicholas Lawrence and Alex Hopkinson.
Under-15 Boys: Shemar Britton, Kyle Edghill, Elishaba Johnson and Scott Garraway.
The Executive Committee will be meeting with the players and parents tomorrow at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall at 5:30pm.
The Team will commence training under a rigid and structured training programme aimed at preparing them for the competition.
The officials identified for the Championships include Deirdre Edghill, Idi Lewis and Linden Johnson.
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