The third day of the Toucan-Kraft Mac and Cheese Junior skill-level squash tournament at the Georgetown Club on Camp Street saw standout performances from the Ten Pow siblings, Justin and Jeremy.
Thursday evening was marked by intense competition and remarkable displays of skill and determination.
Jeremy Ten Pow delivered a commanding performance in his match against Ethan Bulkan, securing a decisive victory with scores of 11-4, 11-5, and 11-7.
His dominance on the court set the tone for the evening.
Justin Ten Pow mirrored his brother’s success with a solid win over Lee Fung-A-Fat.
Justin took control of the match early on and maintained his lead throughout, finishing with scores of 11-5, 11-4, and 11-7.
In a more challenging battle, Safirah Sumner faced Demetri Lowe in a match that went the distance.
Sumner emerged victorious with scores of 11-6, 8-11, 11-5, 5-11, and 11-4.
Both players displayed remarkable tenacity, but Sumner’s endurance and focus in the final game secured her the win.
Kaylee Lowe also delivered a notable performance, defeating Tiana Gomes 11-6, 11-3, and 11-8.
Lowe’s consistent play and strong serves proved too much for Gomes, earning her a straight-games victory.
Other winners of the evening included Zoey McDonald, Tehani Munroe, and Maxwell Viapree, who all showcased their skills and determination on the court.
The Toucan-Kraft Mac and Cheese Junior skill-level squash tournament continues to highlight the talent and competitive spirit of young squash players in Guyana.