THE GUYANA Squash Association (GSA) has shortlisted a national training squad comprising 21 junior players to prepare for the Caribbean Area Squash Association’s (CASA) Junior Caribbean Championships which will be held in Trinidad and Tobago, July 21-29. The squad includes reigning and two-time Caribbean champion Nyron Joseph, who recently won the Toucan Industries Easter Junior Skill Level tournament and four-time Caribbean champion Victoria Arjoon, who plays squash at St George’s High School in the USA.
Also in the squad are former Caribbean champions Akeila Wiltshire, Benjamin Mekdeci and Jean-Claude Jeffrey, but there was no place for 18-year-old junior squash star Jason Ray Khalil, who won the ANSA McAl Senior Easter tournament last weekend.
Khalil, a former Caribbean Under-17 champion, will be celebrating his 19th birthday just days before the commencement of the tournament, making him ineligible to compete, since the competition caters for players 19 years and under.
According to officials of the GSA, the final team to compete at the Caribbean championships will be named at the tournament in Trinidad, to facilitate the inclusion of overseas-based Guyanese players, with the team being made up of seven boys and seven female players.
Guyana won the last eight editions of the Junior CASA overall team titles and in an effort to make it number nine, the players have already begun training six days a week with hopes of extending Guyana’s unprecedented Junior CASA winning streak.
The regimen includes three-mile runs every Monday and Wednesday around the National Park’s inner circuit and fitness training with Top End Performance System’s training instructor, Kezqweyah Yisrael, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Additionally, members of the squad are required to attend racquet work and training sessions at the Georgetown Club on Fridays and Saturdays, as the GSA intends to leave no stone unturned in ensuring success for Guyana.
The GSA has also introduced a new component of the developmental process to nurture its junior players.
Fourteen players were also identified by the GSA to work along with the training squad and this group, known as the Developmental squad is comprised of the players whom the selection panel felt had the potential to train alongside the national prospects for the holistic development of the juniors.
The national squad reads: (Girls) Makeda Harding, Maya Collins, Janay Nedd, Rebecca Low, Savannah Mendes, Sarah Lewis, Taylor Fernandes, Larissa Wiltshire, Akeila Wiltshire, Gabrielle Fraser and Victoria Arjoon; (Boys) Shomari Wiltshire, Daniel Islam, Anthony Islam, Alexander Cheeks, Ben Mekdeci, Alec Melville, Nyron Joseph, Jean-Claude Jeffrey, Steven Xavier and Matthew Phang.
The 2013 Developmental squad reads: Dominic Collins, Zachary Persaud, Lucas Jonas, Ethan Jonas, Demetrius DeAbreu, Madison Fernandes, Gareth DaSilva, Gianni Carpenter, Sasha Ng-See-Quan, Rajiv Lee, Daniel Lowe, Michael Alphonso, Nathan Rahaman and John Phang.
Also in the squad are former Caribbean champions Akeila Wiltshire, Benjamin Mekdeci and Jean-Claude Jeffrey, but there was no place for 18-year-old junior squash star Jason Ray Khalil, who won the ANSA McAl Senior Easter tournament last weekend.
Khalil, a former Caribbean Under-17 champion, will be celebrating his 19th birthday just days before the commencement of the tournament, making him ineligible to compete, since the competition caters for players 19 years and under.
According to officials of the GSA, the final team to compete at the Caribbean championships will be named at the tournament in Trinidad, to facilitate the inclusion of overseas-based Guyanese players, with the team being made up of seven boys and seven female players.
Guyana won the last eight editions of the Junior CASA overall team titles and in an effort to make it number nine, the players have already begun training six days a week with hopes of extending Guyana’s unprecedented Junior CASA winning streak.
The regimen includes three-mile runs every Monday and Wednesday around the National Park’s inner circuit and fitness training with Top End Performance System’s training instructor, Kezqweyah Yisrael, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Additionally, members of the squad are required to attend racquet work and training sessions at the Georgetown Club on Fridays and Saturdays, as the GSA intends to leave no stone unturned in ensuring success for Guyana.
The GSA has also introduced a new component of the developmental process to nurture its junior players.
Fourteen players were also identified by the GSA to work along with the training squad and this group, known as the Developmental squad is comprised of the players whom the selection panel felt had the potential to train alongside the national prospects for the holistic development of the juniors.
The national squad reads: (Girls) Makeda Harding, Maya Collins, Janay Nedd, Rebecca Low, Savannah Mendes, Sarah Lewis, Taylor Fernandes, Larissa Wiltshire, Akeila Wiltshire, Gabrielle Fraser and Victoria Arjoon; (Boys) Shomari Wiltshire, Daniel Islam, Anthony Islam, Alexander Cheeks, Ben Mekdeci, Alec Melville, Nyron Joseph, Jean-Claude Jeffrey, Steven Xavier and Matthew Phang.
The 2013 Developmental squad reads: Dominic Collins, Zachary Persaud, Lucas Jonas, Ethan Jonas, Demetrius DeAbreu, Madison Fernandes, Gareth DaSilva, Gianni Carpenter, Sasha Ng-See-Quan, Rajiv Lee, Daniel Lowe, Michael Alphonso, Nathan Rahaman and John Phang.