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More young junior players introduced to pickleball

Trystan Thompson in action at the Caribbean Junior Pickleball Showcase (Photograph by Troy Jennings)

More than 200 students participated in a series of school pickleball events over the past two weeks, culminating in the Caribbean Championships Junior Pickleball Showcase held on Saturday at WER Joell Tennis Stadium.

The showcase, which was initially meant to take place as part of the Caribbean Pickleball Championships in March, brought together many of Bermuda’s top young pickleball players.

Participants earned qualification opportunities through the Bermuda School Sports Federation, Primary, Middle School and Senior School Pickleball Championships, creating a clear progression from school participation to advanced competition and future development opportunities.

Kai Manders in action (Photograph by Troy Jennings)

Department of Sport and Recreation officials facilitated the BSSF events at the tennis stadium with support from PAB, local coaches, teachers and volunteers.

During these events, hundreds of young athletes were introduced to pickleball while creating meaningful opportunities for participation, competition and development.

“The success of this programme demonstrates what can happen when schools, sport organisations, coaches, volunteers and government work together,” said George Thomas, the PAB president.

“The showcase provided a fantastic opportunity for young athletes to compete, challenge themselves, and continue their development within the sport.”

Jonny Singleton, fifth right, with the girls at the Caribbean Junior Pickleball Showcase (Photograph supplied)

Gavin Manders, the PAB national director, highlighted that the showcase provided the association with the platform to select a national junior team.

“The vision was to create a pathway that starts in our schools, gives young athletes opportunities to learn and compete and then provides continued development opportunities for those who wish to pursue the sport further,” Manders said.

“This year represented an important first step in bringing that vision to life and identifying athletes who may one day represent Bermuda as members of future junior national teams.

“We are now beginning the process of building a junior national squad with the long-term goal of preparing athletes to represent Bermuda at the 2027 Caribbean Championships in Jamaica and beyond.”

Kai Manders, left, and Jake Butterfield at the Caribbean Junior Pickleball Showcase (Photograph by Ras Mykkal)

Among the standout performers on Saturday were Lee Terceira, who captured four medals including three gold medals, and Trystan Thompson, who earned two gold medals and a silver medal while competing across multiple age divisions.

Kai Manders also delivered an outstanding performance, with the 8-year-old securing four gold medals and a bronze medal while competing across multiple age divisions.

A medal ceremony is scheduled for Thursday at 6.30pm at the tennis stadium, where athletes will be formally recognised for their achievements and participation at the showcase.

Caribbean Championships Junior Showcase medal winners

Boys 16 & under singles

Gold — Hasan Khan

Silver — Owen Stewart

Bronze — Jahmel Franks

Boys 14 & under singles

Gold — George Peniston

Silver — Trystan Thompson

Bronze — Riley Williams

Boys 12 & under singles

Gold — Trystan Thompson

Silver — Trey McComas

Bronze — Julian Borchardt

Boys 10 & under singles

Gold — Kai Manders

Silver — Ethan Adelsberg

Bronze — Jake Butterfield

Boys 8 & under singles

Gold — Kai Manders

Silver — Shai Hollis

Bronze — Riley Stovell

Boys doubles 16 & under doubles

Gold — Hasan Khan / Cole Heffernan

Boys 14 & under doubles

Gold — Jack Walsh / Jonah McGuinness

Silver — George Peniston / Daniel Dalene

Bronze — Micah Dottin / Riley Williams

Boys 12 & under doubles

Gold — Tristan Thompson / Trey McComas

Silver — Julian Borchardt / Landon Williams

Bronze — Kai Manders / Gavin Manders Jr

Boys 10 & under doubles

Gold — Kai Manders / Shai Hollis

Silver — Ethan Weaver / Ethan Adelsberg

Bronze — Noah Ofoego / Jonah Davis

Boys 8 & under doubles

Gold — Kai Manders / Shai Hollis

Silver — Riley Stovell / Tiahren Ma- Furbert

Bronze — Benz Francis-Trott / Dayon Brangman

Girls 14 & under singles

Gold — Lee Terceira

Silver — Ella Metschnabel

Bronze — Arianna Parra-Delgado

Girls 12 & under singles

Gold — Lee Terceira

Silver — Shellea Hendrickson

Bronze — Aalaysia Watson

Girls doubles 14 & under

Gold — Ashley Wakeford / Ella Metschnabel

Silver — Lee Terceira / Shellea Hendrickson

Bronze — Aleisha Siddiqi / Molly Morton

Girls 12 & under doubles

Gold — Lee Terceira / Shellea Hendrickson

Silver — Aleisha Siddiqi / Molly Morton

Bronze — Annabelle Murphy / Myla Desjardins

Girls 10 & under doubles

Gold — Aleisha Siddiqi / Molly Morton

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Published June 17, 2026 at 11:00 am (Updated June 17, 2026 at 9:37 am)

More young junior players introduced to pickleball

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