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Squash kids find top form

Bermuda’s young squash players finished the Junior CASA Squash tournament in the British Virgin Islands with some encouraging performances.

Emma Keane, one of the youngest players in the tournament won her play-off match in girls under-13 group to finish third overall in her division.

Bermuda Girls’ team captain Laura Robinson also won her play-off in girls under-19 section to secure third spot.

In the girls under-15s, Rachel Barnes finished eighth, while her sister, Kelly, had a tough match but triumphed 3-1 against fellow Bermudian Alex Furtado in the under-17s to take fifth and sixth places respectively.

Meanwhile in the boys competition, the Bermuda under-15s took third, fourth, fifth and sixth place — with Kristian Muldoon beating Micah Franklin in the play-off for third and fourth, while Noah Browne won his match against Chris Stout after Stout, who dominated the first game, had to retire with a foot injury.

In the under-19s, Robert Maycock won third place when his opponent had to concede after suffering an ankle injury the previous day. Maycock was last year’s under-17 champion and his third place finish this year, as one of the younger players under-19, bodes well for his chances next year.