Adult-child contest heads for its climax
will face-off tomorrow at the Bermuda Squash Club.
The quarter-finals will determine which eight teams will progress to the finals, with the winning child earning a $500 investment from tournament sponsor Bermuda Investment Advisory Services Ltd.
BIAS will invest the amount in a mutual fund in the child's name with the child's parents or guardian receiving quarterly statements regarding the growth of the investment. When the child reaches university age he or she has the option to redeem the funds or retain the investment in the mutual fund.
The child or the parent or guardian may add to the fund at any time.
Competing teams for Sunday (child named first): Andrew Stout/Nas Jetha; Jordan Smith/Richard Arnold; Robert Maycock/Roger Sherratt; Graham and Tim Counsell; Michael Shrubb and Mel Caines; Justin and Michael Burke; Chris and Donato Sgobba; Sean and Jessica Harvey; Gary and Norman Furtado; James Adams and Michael Swain; Simon and Alan Bergl; Phillippe and Joe Froncioni; Timmy Siri and Anton Vettivelu; Mark Dyer and Jeff Carter; Jeffrey and Karen Olson; Robert and Anna Forbes "This part of the tournament is always very exciting,'' said Ross Triffit, squash professional at BSRA. "We're down to 16 teams from the original 41, and competition is fierce.''