Guyana outclass competition at CASA Senior C/ships
The unwavering commitment to task, team spirit, and the desire to stand out were the unifying threads linking Guyana’s tale of overachievement at the just-concluded Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Senior Championships at the North Sound Courts in the Cayman Islands.
Simply put, the Guyanese left nothing to chance, and now they are revelling in the fact that they not only retained the overall championship, but have a host of other accolades that sweetened the deal in what was a clear demonstration of the gulf in class – certainly on this occasion – between them and their regional counterparts.
Along with the overall title, Guyana also clinched the men’s and women’s team events, as well as the men’s and women’s vets’ titles. Further, Guyana finished tops in the women’s doubles, thanks to Ashely Khalil and Ashley de Groot, and in the men’s and women’s over-40 contest, courtesy of Jeranzo Bell and Nicolette Fernandes respectively.
Guyana’s Senior Squash team
“After a week of intense competition, we are incredibly proud that the blood, sweat and tears that went into putting Guyana back on that top podium once more proved worthwhile,” Guyana Squash said in a social media post. “Our successes become more meaningful when we have a massive community backing us every step of the way. Thanks to our coach Ramon [Chan-A-Sue] and the family and friends of Guyana Squash for your endless support. Also, our sponsors without whom, none of this would be possible. Your contributions towards our team success would never go unrecognized,” the post added.
In key team final matches, Guyana defeated hosts Cayman Islands 3-2 on their way to the men’s title, while their female counterparts had a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Barbados for the women’s honours.
The Guyanese had earlier captured the women’s doubles gold through Khalil and de Groot, who bettered the host pair of Jade Pitcarin and Marlene West, but Fernandes and Khalil had to settle for silver and bronze in the women’s singles, behind Barbadian Margot Prow.
Another Barbadian, Khamal Cumberbatch, topped the men’s singles event ahead of home boy Cameron Stafford, with another home player, Julian Jervis, edging Guyana’s Alex Arjoon for bronze.
Stafford and Jervis later teamed up to stop Cumberbatch and Shaw Simpson in the men’s doubles final. Jamaica’s Bruce Burrowes and Julian Morris took bronze.
Jamaica’s duo of Tahjia Lumley and Jessica Davies topped the mixed doubles contest, leaving Guyana’s Jason-Ray Khalil and Fernandes to settle for silver. The Bajan pair of Darien Benn and Jada Smith-Padmore claimed bronze. (Sportsmax)