Stabroek News Sunday

Guyana fares well on opening day of Caribbean junior TT c/ships

- By Royston Alkins

Hosts Guyana fared well on the opening day of the Caribbean Cadet and junior table tennis championsh­ip which began at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, last evening.

Guyana’s Under-15 boys team’s match against Jamaica was the highlight of the evening as rising sensation Kaysan Ninvalle had the small going with his dynamic celebratio­ns at the end of every point won as his team dominated the Jamaicans to win their first team matchup 3 – 0 to kick start the under 15’s title quest on a winning note.

The Under 15 boys returned to serve their way past a mixed team comprised of players from Guyana and St. Lucia 3 – 0 margin to underline their dominance in that category.

However they were sure to take notice as everyone else did, of the well-oiled Dominican Republic side who slammed their way past team Suriname and Barbados by 3 – 0 margins.

Guyana in the boy’s Under 18 category, crept home 3 – 2 against a resurgent Trinidad and Tobago team.

Top players Kyle Edghill, the national boys singles champion and Elishaba Johnson will need to up their game after looking a tad rusty when they come up against the likes of the Dominican Republic and Barbados who routed St. Lucia and Aruba by 3 – 0 margins on the back of strong performanc­es from highly ranked Dominican Republic’s player, Mariano Loowood and Barbadian Tyrese Knight.

The Guyanese Under 18 girls, however, will have to reset their strategies after winning against a mixed Trinidad and Guyana side 3 – 1 but lost to the Jamaica Under – 18 girls team 0-3.

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A jubilant Kaysan Ninvalle celebrates another competitiv­e point won.
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