Junior CASA 2012 – Team Event

The Bermuda squad lost out on the combined overall title on games count back to Guyana with both countries having a 1st & 3rd finish. It couldn’t have been any closer and came down to just a handful of points.  Congrats to Team Guyana.

Guyana won the girls event. Bermuda girls beat Barbados 4-1 for a third place finish. The Bermuda boys’ team continued to dominate beating Guyana comfortably in the semi-finals and then finishing off a fantastic week by crushing OECS 4-1 in the final to lift the Boys team title.

Junior CASA 2012 – Individual Placings

JUNIOR CASA 2012 INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS

BOYS U19
1  NOAH BROWNE (BER)
2  KEVIN HANNAWAY (OECS)
3  JASON RAY KHALIL (GUY)
4  ASHANTE SMITH (JAM)
5  MANDELA PATRICK (TT)
6  STEPHEN XAVIER (GUY)
7/8         JOSH MAHFOOD (JAM)
7/8         BEAU ORCHARD (BER)

BOYS U17
1  NYRON JOSEPH (GUY)
2   D’VARIO THOMPSON (BER)
3   J Jeffrey (GUY)
4   NKU Patrick
5   DANIEL MURPHY (CAY)
6   JULIAN MORRISON (JAM)
7/8        JAKE MAHFOOD
7/8        DAVID MULLINGS

BOYS U15
1  JULIAN JERVIS (CAY)
2  JASON DOYLE (OECS)
3  BENJAMIN MEKDECI (GUY)
4  PATRICK FRASER (GUY)
5  CHAD SALANDY (TT)
6  STEPHAN MORRISON (JAM)
7/8         CAMERON ANDERSON (JAM)
7/8         JONATHAN BLANC (TT)

BOYS U13
1  DYLAN PRATT (BER)
2  KHAMAL CUMBERBATCH (BAR)
3  JONATHAN WALKER (JAM)
4  RITHEW SAYWACK (BAR)
5  SHEMANE GRIFFITH (BAR)
6  JOSH NEWMAN (JAM)
7/8         SHOMARI WILTSHIRE (GUY)
7/8         ISAIAH ROBINSON (CAY)

GIRLS U19
1  MARY FUNG A FAT (GUY)
2  ASHLEY DEGROOT(GUY)
3  ELIDH BRIDGEMAN (CAY)
4  KRISTINA MYREN (CAY)
5  ALEX MARSHALL (BER)
6  TALIA ABDOOL (TT)
7/8         ALYSSA BREWER (BER)
7/8         JESSICA PERKINS (JAM)

GIRLS U17
1 CHARLOTTE KNAGGS (TT)
2 VICTORIA ARJOON (GUY)
3 AKEILA WILTSHIRE (GUY)
4 MARY MAHFOOD (JAM)
5 GABRIELLE FRASER (GUY)
6 EMMA KEANE (BER)
7/8         LARA CONOLLY (CAY)
7/8         DANA SAULTER (JAM) 

GIRLS U15 
1 ALYSSA MULLINGS (JAM)
2 LARISSA WILTSIHIRE (GUY)
3 MARION FAITH GILLEZEAU (TT)
4 TAYLOR FERNANDES (GUY)
5 JAMIE LEIGH EDGHILL (TT)
6 ASHLEY LYNCH (JAM)
7/8         ALLY ARTUCH (CAY)
7/8         TIYE WILLIAMS (BER) 

GIRLS U13 
1 AMANDA HAYWOOD (BAR)
2 MEAGAN BEST (BAR)
3 MIA MAHFOOD (JAM)
4 REBECCA LOW (GUY)
5 MARIE CLAIRE BARCANT (TT)
6 OLIVIA LINDSAY (BER)
7/8         ALEXANDRIA YEARWOOD (TT)
7/8         TAYLA ZAIDIE (JAM)

2007 Results & Cancellation of Team Event

Greetings to one and all!

As we reflect on the events of the past few days, there are a number of things which spring to mind. Our first responsibility is to give thanks for all of our squash community who escaped the wrath of Hurricane Dean. Some have experienced problems, but it has been gratifying to hear the reports of people getting home safely and to see that Jamaica escaped the direct hit which had been predicted and was expected.

The disappointment of having the first CASA Championships in 30 years aborted must be tempered by many factors. The Tournament was heading towards a dramatic climax, which is not unusual in this form of Team Event. We will not have winners in the Team Categories,the Overall as well as Individual Veterans, but we do have two very deserving and worthy Individual Champions.

Gavin Cumberbatch (B’dos) has clearly worked very hard to become 2007 Men’s Champion and is to be heartily congratulated. He achieved a few other firsts in doing so. Karen Anderson (J’ca) has taken a Double Gold, as she not only achieved a long held ambition to be Caribbean Ladies Champion, but ran the Tournament in her capacity as Acting Chairperson in an exemplary way. My congratulations to them both.

The Jamaica Squash Association (JSA) should be proud for taking this event and running it efficiently, even as they reflect on what could have been. JSA President, Maj. John Nelson and his team did a great job. We may not have ended up with some winners, but there were no losers.

There are a number of unresolved issues going forward, as we were unable to hold the General Meeting of the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA). In the shortest possible time these will be discussed by the CASA Executive and the Country Representatives and information will be communicated on these matters.

May I wish you all the very best, and we look forward to meeting old friends again shortly.

Douglas Beckford
CASA President
2007-08-20