Verwey trounces Cadogan 

The third day of the 2018 edition of the Farfan & Mendes Junior Skill level squash tournament saw the ever-improving Nicholas Verwey orchestrating another major win by downing Abosaide Cadogan in straight sets at the Georgetown Club Squash Court, last evening.  

Both players came into the match unbeaten; however, it was Verwey who keep his winning streak alive.  

Verwey appeared livelier of the two early on and was nimble on his feet as he clinched the first set 11-4.  

Nothing much changed in the second set as Verwey collected a 2-0 lead by winning it 11-6. 

Cadogan who was surprisingly not on the ball, surrendered the third and final set 11-6 as Verwey kept his perfect run intact.  

Meanwhile, Kirsten Gomes rebounded from her five-set defeat the night prior with the hard-fought win over the winless Mohryan Baksh. 

 Gomes took the first set 11-4 but lost the second 7-11 before closing out the match 11-7, 11-8 to register her first win of the tournament.  

Michael Alphonso also played good squash in the category B draw as he closed out another win, this time over Gianni Carpenter whom he downed in straight sets.  

Alphonso snatched the first set 11-3 but was evenly matched in the second by Carpenter who managed to tie the set 9-9 before a few unlucky shots landed him on the other side of victory, dropping the second set 9-11. Alphonso then closed out the match with an 11-4 third set win.  

In other results  

Category C – Shiloh Asregado defeated Chad De Abreu 11-1, 11-6, 11-6, Louis Da Silva defeated Osmond Mack 11-5, 11-4, 11-3  

Category D – Joshua Verwey defeated Beau Fernandes 11-6, 11-5, 11-5, Lajuan Munroe defeated Nathan Rhaman 9-11, 11-1, 11-1, 11-5. 

Category E – Dhiren Persaud defeated Aram Chan 11-1, 11-6,  

Category G – Tristan Seereeram defeated Tiana Gomes 6-11, 11-6, 11-6, Romero Muniram defeated Matthew Daby 11-9, 11-3 

Category F – Grant Fernandes defeated Noah Rahaman 11-3, 11-4, Christina Fernandes defeated Safirah Sumner 11-5, 11-9, Grant Fernandes defeated Matthew Spooner 11-3,  11-8