Akeila Wiltshire, Joseph crowned U19 champs

Akeila Wiltshire and Nyron Joseph were crowned national junior champions in their final year as the Junior National Squash Championships, sponsored by Woodpecker Products Limited and hosted by the Guyana Squash Association (GSA.) in collaboration with its corporate sponsor Digicel ended yesterday at the Georgetown Club.

Wiltshire defeated her sister Larissa in the final of the girls’ U19 category winning 3-0 while in the boys’ U19 final, Joseph fought off a determined Ben Meckdeci to triumph 3-0. Alec Melville was third.

In the girls’ U17 final Rebecca Low and Sarah Lewis went toe-to-toe before Low won 3-2 while Meckdeci was the winner of the boys’U17 category.

 The prize winners pose with veteran national coach Carl Ince
The prize winners pose with veteran national coach Carl Ince

Also turning in stellar performances was Makeda Harding who swept to victory in the girls’ U13 and U15 divisions and finished second to Rebecca Low in the U17 category en route to capturing the

most outstanding girl award.

Not to be outdone Shomari Wiltshire, son of former Southern Caribbean men’s champion Garfield Wiltshire was adjudged the most outstanding boy, winning the U13 division and finishing second to Alexander Cheeks in the boys’ U15 category.

The tournament featured a competitive Under 9 category which was won by Beau Fernandes and Mohryan Baksh which according to a Guyana Squash Association member Raymond Islam, augurs well for the future of the sport.

Full results:

Girls:

Makeda Harding beat Abosaide Cadogan 3-0 (11/0, 11/0, 11/1)

Aliyah Persaud beat Teija Edwards 3-0 (11/6, 11/7, 11/2)

Makeda Harding beat Maya Collins 3-0 (11/8, 11/2, 11/6)

Paige Fernandes beat Haley Carpenter 3-0 (11/8, 11/5, 11/3)

Akeila Wiltshire beat Larissa Wiltshire 3-0 (11/9, 11/6, 13/11)

Kirsten Gomes beat Isabella Ramjohn 3-0 (11/3, 11/0, 11/0)

Kirsten Gomes beat Madison Fernandes 3-1 (11/5, 9/11, 11/5, 12/10)

Rebecca Low beat Sarah Lewis 3-2 (11/8, 9/11, 10/12, 11/6, 11/6)

 

Boys:

Nathan Rahaman beat Shiloh Asregado 3-0 (11/5, 11/2, 11/1)

Gareth DaSilva beat Liam Carpenter 3-1 (10/12, 11/5, 11/6, 11/7)

Alec Melville beat Matthew Phang 3-0 (11/9, 11/8, 11/7)

Samuel Ince-Carvahal beat Gianni Carpenter 3-2 (5/11, 11/1, 11/4, 5/11, 11/5)

James Mekdeci beat Mashal Allicock 3-0 (11/7, 11/5, 11/9)

Demetrius DeAbreu beat Zach Persaud 3-0 (11/7, 11/4, 11/7)

Ethan Jonas beat Michael Alphonso 3-1 (11/9, 11/3, 8/11, 11/4)

Daniel Islam beat Anthony Islam 3-0 (11/7, 11/4, 11/3)

Louis DaSilva beat Noah Rahaman 3-0 (11/4, 11/6, 11/3)

Dominic Collins beat Lucas Jonas 3-2

Jason Gomes beat Kamir Khan 3-0 (12/10, 11/7, 11/6)

Alexander Cheeks beat Shomari Wiltshire 3-1 (11/9, 11/6, 4/11, 12/10)

Nyron Joseph beat Ben Mekdeci 3-0 (15/13, 11/7, 11/6)