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Jun 25, 2015 Sports
The Annual Guyana Olympic Association Olympic Day of Activities saw the Guyana Badminton Association running off the GOA Future Badminton Tournament at the Marian Academy for the Under-11 Players
who are the stepping stone to the future of Badminton.
The Under-11 Boys Singles 1st place went to Zackary Persaud, 2nd place to Omar Samad and 3rd place went to Abeva Jones.
The Under-11 Girls Singles 1st place was captured by Lesha Singh, 2nd place Raquel Choo-Shee-Nam and 3rd place Reba Ramlall.
Matches Played were:
Boys Singles Quarters:
Abeva Jones Defeated Nixon Williams: 21-15
Omar Samad defeated Narendra Singh: 21-4
Boys Singles Semis:
Zackary Persaud defeated Abeva Jones: 21-10
Omar Samad defeated Etan Bianchini: 21-17
Boys Singles Finals:
Zackary Persaud defeated Omar Samad: 21-7
Third Place went to Abeva Jones who defeated Etan Bainchini: 21-10
Girls Singles Quarters:
Raquel Choo-Chee-Nam defeated Zarah Watson: 21-7
Girls Singles Semis:
Lesha Singh defeated Amelia Balram: 21-5
Raquel Choo-Shee-Nam defeated Reba Ramlall: 21-17
Girls Singles Finals:
Lesah Singh defeated Raquel Choo-Shee-Nam: 21-7
Third Place went to Reba Ramlall who defeated Amelia Balram: 21-3
The Presentation will be done at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall today at 6:00pm.
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