Barbados: Alexandra Faculty secured victory within the workforce competitors of the inaugural Barbados Police Service Northern Secondary Faculty Highway Tennis Event.
Alexandra defeated the Alleyne Faculty with a rating of 3-1 to say the title. Alleyne began with a bonus when Alexandra’s one participant defaulted as she was additionally collaborating within the basketball recreation of the match.
The matches didn’t stay in Alleyne’s favour as Alexandra’s Kelanni Ellis, Sauve Clarke, and Azarie Clarke carried out properly and defeated their opponents. Ellis defeated Jamonte Swayne with the rating of 21-16 to tie the scores at 1-1.
It was then the flip of Suave, who defeated Zion Jordan of Alleyne with the rating of 21-11, and Azarie took down Nolan Stuart Jr with 21-9 for Alexandra’s victory.
Queen’s Faculty (QC) copped third place after they defeated Coleridge and Parry with 3-1. Kimani Macburnie of CP defeated QC’s Nazir Thompson 21-7, however the different matches went to QC.
Abilla Clarke of QC beat A’nya Rollins-Finest 21-12, Aaron Fagan additionally of QC defeated Rafel Boston 21-16 and Daniel Wickham ended it for QC with a 21-9 defeat of DeShawn Williams.
Barbados Police Service Northern Secondary Faculty Highway Tennis Event was began on November 27, 2023. A number of colleges within the nation have participated within the match.
Different winners
The brother and sister twins, Azarie and Abailla Clarke, had been the winners of the person division of the inaugural Barbados Police Service Northern Secondary Faculty Highway Tennis Event.
Azarie a pupil at Alexandra Faculty made his solution to the finals of the competitors to face Raheem Nurse of Grantley Adams Faculty. It was thought-about a nail-biting encounter, with Azarie edging out Nurse 22-20 to take the title. Azarie Weekes of Alleyne positioned third within the boys’ division after defeating Lester Vaughn’s Jadan Griffith 21-17.
Within the ladies’ division, Azarie’s sister, Abilla Clarke of Queen’s Faculty captured the ladies’ title when she comfortably defeated A’nya Rollins-Better of Coleridge and Parry 21-12. Jenesis Clarke of Alleyne positioned third within the ladies’ division which she received by default as her opponent no-showed.