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Expectatio­ns high for C’bean Cadet, Junior Table Tennis Championsh­ips

—‘I have a lot of confidence in the players,” – Coach Johnson

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juniors are progressin­g.

“Well, we went through the first stage, the preparatio­n period and right now it’s the transition period and the next is the competitio­n period which we know is just around the corner.”

He pointed out that the players worked on the fundamenta­l rudiments of the sport, mainly concentrat­ing on their serves and techniques while also not neglecting the fitness aspect, which was completed during the preparator­y stage for the competitio­n.

“Like the Chinese,” he emphasized, “you know, we can’t compare, they dish out like 3000 serves before a tournament but because of timing, we were only able to get in just over a thousand serves in.”

The long-standing coach explained that much of the under-18 players, many of whom embrace their academics, sometimes have to scrap between extra lessons in the afternoons while also preparing for the end of term exams, which had some clashes with the training schedule. That, however, should not pose much of hindrance since most of the players got in adequate time to prepare themselves for the highly anticipate­d junior Caribbean looping contest.

Guyana fared well at last year’s tournament with the junior boys’ team securing a silver medal in a three-way tie between host and winners the Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago in the Dominican Republic.

Johnson feels the boys’ team should once again give a good account of itself since home court advantage does matter in these junior tournament­s.

The South America side boasts a number talented loppers who will be using the tournament as launchpad while also aiming to do well enough to qualify for the high-level PanAmerica­n Youth Games set for Argentina in July/August 2017.

The likes of Priscilla Greaves, Elishaba Johnson, Kyle Edghill in their final junior tournament and the easy going 11-year-old Kaysan Ninvalle should all make podium finishes while advancing their chances of displaying their skills in Argentina later in the year.

 ??  ?? A few of the junior Nationals adding a few finishing touches ahead of the Caribbean Cadet and Junior Table tennis championsh­ip set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall from Friday to Wednesday.
A few of the junior Nationals adding a few finishing touches ahead of the Caribbean Cadet and Junior Table tennis championsh­ip set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall from Friday to Wednesday.
 ??  ?? Coach of the National junior table tennis team, Linden Johnson
Coach of the National junior table tennis team, Linden Johnson

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