Rodrigues guides team to front in squash tourney

Newcomer Remy Rodrigues guided Power House to the front of the tournament in the Guyana Squash Association/Smalta Easter junior team tournament which continued on Thursday at the Georgetown Club courts.

Power House became the early front runners when they edged the Kungfu Pandas 3-2 despite Lydia Alphonso’s heroics in coming from two games down to defeat the fast improving Travis Whitehead. Rodrigues who in his first tournament outclassed seasoned campaigner Nicholas Peters 11-6, 5-11, 11-4, and 11-9 led his team to victory.

In the other match of the evening Mitochondria and Gangsters are still tied at 2-2, with the match between Immanuel Barker and Adesina Trim still to decide the tie in a tournament which is due to end  today. The presentation ceremony will be held after the tournament.
Results from Thursday’s action:

Mitochondria vs Gangsters is tied at 2-2
1st String – Keisha Jeffrey defeated Mary Fung-A-Fat 11-4,
11-8, 11-7
2nd String – Steven Xavier lost to Victoria Arjoon 7-11, 5-
11, 9-11
3rd String – Akeila Wiltshire defeated Ricky Rodrigues 11-
6, 8-11, 12-10, 11-7
4th String – Matthew Phang lost to Kristina Cheeks 9-11, 5-
11, 10-12
5th String – Immanuel Barker vs Adesina Trim to be com
pleted

Power House defeated Fungfu Pandas 3-2
1st String – Nyron Joseph lost to Kayla Jeffrey 6-11, 2-11,
4-11
2nd String – Alysa Xavier defeated Lee Fung-A-Fat 11-5,
11-9, 11-6
3rd String – Remy Rodrigues defeated Nicholas Peters 11-
6, 5-11, 11-4, 11-9
4th String – Patrick Fraser defeated Taylor Fernandes 11-9,
11-2, 12-10
5th String – Travis Whitehead lost to Lydia Alphonso 9-11,
9-11, 11-4, 11-6, 11-4

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