Adding to the overall team title, the girls team also celebrated their eight straight team title.
Both the boys and girls team played Jamaica in the finals, after getting past the Trinidad teams in the semi- finals.
In the Girls Team final first on court was Rebecca Low who was up against Caribbean Under- 15 Champion, Alyssa Mullings. Rebecca would prove to be no match for Alyssa and went down in straight games losing three love.
In match number two Makeda Harding came up against Mira Handa.
Harding had lost to Mira in the individual tournament three games to love but on this occasion Makeda was all fired up.
Harding won the first game, then Handa won the second, but Harding took the third. It then seemed as if the girls title would be in Guyana’s grasp after a win in this match guaranteed the Guyana team a win.
However Handa dug deep to take the fourth and the fifth game in a see saw battle as both players put their best foot forward. With Harding leading nine points to eight the victory was still within her grasp but Handa won the next three points and the match by three games to two.
Girls captain Victoria Arjoon followed on the court in her match against Jessica Perkins with Guyana trailing in the tie by two matches to nil, but Arjoon was not to be denied as she was a comfortable winner by three games to nil.
Gabby Fraser played Michael Ann Denton and here again the match was a pretty easy one as Fraser won in straight games three love. It then came down to the Under-17 Girls match to decide who would win the Girls team title.
Akeila Wiltshire was matched up against Ashley Lynch. This contest was not close at all and Wiltshire won the match in straight games to give Guyana the Girls Team Title.
In the Boys Team final Ben Mekdeci was first on court against Tahjia Lumley. Mekdeci was by far the best Under-15 player in the tournament and was a comfortable winner by three games to nil.
Shomari Wiltshire then came up against Adam Ardito and the Guyana team felt quite confident that with a win here the title would be almost secured.
Shomari won the first but Ardito came out blazing in the second and won the game. However Shomari held his nerve to take the third and then the fourth to claim the match by the score of three games to one.
The Under-19 Boys number one strings were on next and Jamaica seemed poised to pull one back here as Guyana’s Jean Claude Jeffrey faced off against Caribbean Under- 19 Champion Ashante Smith. Jeffrey however saw things differently.
The former Caribbean boys Under- 15 champion won the first game and then also won the second.
However in the third game it seemed as if Smith was now warming up and Jeffrey was tiring very quickly. Jeffrey continued to play hard and at nine all in the third it was do or die for him.
He won the next two points and the match three games to love. The Boys Team title had been secured. Steven Xavier then played Julian Morrison, who won the match by three games to love. The fifth match between Nyron Joseph and Jake Mahfood was played as a friendly with Nyron winning by two games to nil.
The closing ceremony took place at the Cascadia Hotel last evening