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Suriname Juniors dominate Carebaco U-19 & U-15
TT
Juniors defy pain to take one Carebaco gold
Mexican
juniors rule Carebaco U-17, Jamaica U-13
By
Nardi SOERODIMEDJO & Brij PARASNATH
Monday
21st July 2003
Fighting back
agonising knee pains, the heroic pair of Justin Siu and Earnesto Dean brought
glory to Trinidad and Tobago when they whipped Surinamese rivals Randy Wakiran
and Dino Kappel 15-8, 15-13 to claim the CAREBACO Under-17 doubles gold medal on
Saturday July 19 at the Jean Pierre Complex, Mucurapo. It was a much-needed home
success of what otherwise was a display of power and athletics by both the
Mexican and Surinamese junior squads.
Siu injured his right knee in his semi-final singles clash with Mexican
Alexandro Reyes on Friday. He lost in a thrilling three-setter at 13-15, 15-9,
9-15 while Dean, suffered a similar fate against Reyes’ compatriot Jose Gonzalez
in the other singles “semi.” But the Cri-Stars Badminton and Presentation
College (Chaguanas) players defied the odds and writhing pains to capture the
coveted gold, which was TT’s major success in the individual events. TT also
collected silver through the efforts of national Under-17 singles champion Vikie
Singh and her doubles partner Nekeisha Blake who together committed too many
unforced errors and did not display smooth coordination as they bowed 10-15,
6-15 to the Mexican pair of Naty De La Rangel and Rosina Nunes in the girls'
doubles gold medal match. The Mexicans showed their dominance in the Under-15
category when Rangel took the Girls Under- 17 Triple Crown by beating her
partner (Nunes) 11-7, 11-2 in the singles final. Then she teamed up with the new
boys' Under-17 champion, Jose Rodriguez to take the mixed doubles title with
15-4, 11-15, 15-4 victory over Jamaica’s Vishnu Tolan and Tracy Morgan. Gonzalez
took care of Reyes at 15-10 and 15-3.
However, pride of place went to the immensely talented Surinamese junior pair of
Mitchell Wongsodikromo and Stephanie Jadi who overall emerged as the undisputed
triple-crowned Under-19 champions. It was a familiar pattern to what transpired
in the Under-17s. While the Mexicans captured four of the five gold in the
Under-17s, powerhouse Suriname contingent proved more versatile and devastating
in the Under-19s and captured all five golds at stake. Earlier Suriname already
took the Juniors U-19 team championship. Pride of place went to Mitchell
Wongsodikromo who dethroned his compatriot and doubles partner Virgil Soeroredjo.
The latter ruled the roost over the years in the singles category. Together they
whipped the Jamaican pair of Kasif Bernard and Kirk Francis 15-12, 15-6 in the
Under-19 doubles final. Wongsodikromo and the impressive Jadi combined took the
mixed doubles gold with a comfortable 15-10, 15-9 victory over Soeroredjo and
Sefania Esajas. Jadi also covered herself in glory with the Triple Crown. Before
the mixed doubles victory, she won the singles title by trouncing Barbados
champion Shari Watson 11-2, 11-5. Then she partnered Esajas in the girls’
doubles and stopped the valiant Barbadian duo of Watson and Shakeira Waite at
10-15, 15-13, 15-9. Jadi also won a bronze in the Mixed Doubles seniors’ event
alongside Suriname’s multiple champion Oscar Brandon. Brandon, who is now
playing coach for Suriname, was one of the first Caribbean players who
participated at the Olympics in 1996. He was the winner of the inaugural Pan
American Badminton Circuit back in 1998. Now he is the National coach of a very
successful young team of badminton players in Suriname. Jamaica took top honours
in Under-13 category and shared it with Suriname in the Under-15 age group.
CAREBACO Junior Results
UNDER 19
Boys Singles: Gold- MITCHEL WONGSODIKROMO (Suriname) beat Virgil
Soeroredjo (Suriname) 15-2, 9-15, 15-11.
Girls Singles: Gold- STEPHANIE JADI (Suriname) beat Shari Watson
(Barbados) 11-2, 11-5.
Boys Doubles: Gold- MITCHEL WONGSODIKROMO and VIRGIL SOEROREDJO
(Suriname) beat Kasif Bernard and Kirk Francis (Jamaica) 15-12, 15-6.
Girls Doubles: Gold- STEPHANIE JADI and SEFANIA ESAJAS (Suriname) beat
Shari Watson and Shakeira Waite (Barbados) 10-15, 15-13, 15-9.
Mixed Doubles: Gold- WONGSODIKROMO and JADI (Suriname) beat Soeroredjo
and Esajas (Suriname) 15-10, 15-9.
UNDER 17
Boys Singles: Gold- JOSE GONZALEZ (Mexico) beat Alexandro Reyes (Mexico)
15-10, 15-3.
Girls Singles: Gold- Naty De La Rangel (Mexico) beat Rosina Nunes
(Mexico) 11-7, 11-2.
Boys Doubles: Gold- JUSTIN SIU and EARNESTO DEAN (Trinidad and Tobago)
beat Randy Wakiran and Dino Kappel (Suriname) 15-8, 15-13.
Girls Doubles: Gold- NATY De La RANGEL and ROSINA NUNES (Mexico) beat
Vikie Singh and Nekeisha Blake (Trinidad and Tobago) 15-10, 15-6.
Mixed Doubles: Gold- GONZALES and De La RANGEL (Mexico) beat Vishnu Tolan
and Tracy Morgan (Jamaica) 15-4, 11-15, 15-4.
UNDER 15
Boys Singles: Gold- JOVAN BROWN (Jamaica) won by default from Nicholas
Reifer (Barbados).
Girls Singles: Gold- XAVIRA JONS (Suriname) beat Gaelle Jones (Suriname)
11-5, 11-7.
Boys Doubles: Gold- JOVAN BROWN and RICHARD BLAKE (Jamaica) beat Chadwick
Parsons and Ryan Blake (Jamaica) 15-12, 15-12.
Girls Doubles: Gold- XAVIRA JONS and GAELLE JONES (Suriname) beat Kerri
Wong Chew-Onn and Sherece Scaff (Jamaica) 15-1,15-4.
Mixed Doubles: Gold- JOVAN BROWN and SHERECE SCAFF (Jamaica) won by
default from Nicholas Reifer and Shenelle Peart (Barbados).
UNDER 13
Boys Singles: Gold- GARETH HENRY (Jamaica) beat Kyle Wong Chew-Onn
(Jamaica) 15-3, 15-6.
Boys Doubles: Gold- GARETH HENRY and KYLE WONG CHEW-ONN (Jamaica) beat J.
Smith (Jamaica) and D. Darmohoetomo (Suriname) 15-0, 15-10.
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